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- [WEEK DAYS 96 PM—SUNDAY 25 PM] 


THE ART COLLECTIONS 


OP he La Ls 


VISCOUNT LEVERHULME 


[PART FOUR] 


THE ART LIBRARY 


; aes TO BE SOLD BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS 
See AT UNRESERVED PUBLIC SALE 
MONDAY, TUESDAY AFTERNOONS 
FEBRUARY TWENTY-SECOND, TWENTY-THIRD 
AT TWO’THIRTY 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES 


ae MITCHELL KENNERLEY [PresipentT] 
A$ PARK. AVENUE AT FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 
Me 1926 


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THAR, SEs eww acre Ges $.00 ai, 
224—-Pgter Cunningham’s New Venegiz W 
Book, or Modern High Lite y liam Helburn, Inc. Dey ang Mean IO) 
low Stairs. London, 1781. Mrs, 304—Parliament. A collection of all 
. Sy HP Yishervisss. cs 56% ~2 ese 4.00 | publicke Orders, Ordint 
225—The Festival of Mirth for 1802; | Declarations of Both Houses 
consisting of Interesting. Moral } Parliament, from the Ninth of 
and Amusing Stories, London, March, 1642, ntil December, 
1802. Maude F. Pickard........ 8.00} London 1946. | OR = 
226— ~— The Wit of the Day, Lon- / POSSMAN  soecacseersr: §.00 
don, 1784; The Fntertaining j (Joseph Pen Drawing 
Medley. London, 1767; Life of { and Pen Draughtsmen. B. L. fig 
Richard Morris, Dick Spot, the was NMADIS ie ace veune an tas om weed panns SONU 
~ _-Oonjurop,. A. #..Goldamith.... 11.00 | 30@-Modern Mjustration: tis Old Bn- 
&:7—Johnson (Samuel). Parliamentary | gravers of Engl (Salaman) ; 
Logick, By William Gerard | French Prints of the Highteenth 
Hamilton, With Appendix, con- Century (Nevill), and others. ef 
taining Considerations on the __ _ Dauber & Pine,.-.++ pibaeg ar ter 
Corn Laws, by Samuel Johnson, | 8307—Pepys (Samuel). Me! 
never before printed.” London, 1g His Diary 
1808. Judge M. H. Grossman... 8,00] And a Selection from 
228—Keats (John). The Keats Letters, } Private Correspondence, Lon¢ j 
t 1828 Fal te eee 5,00 | 


Papers and other Relics forming a oa me 
| 308—Perciva} / 
Furniture and 


the Dilke Bequest in the Hamp- 


= ee gg eee: One of | f : : o | 
820 copies. Waurence Gomme.. 12.00 | ‘rom the Restoration to the Re- | 
229—Kendrick (A. F.}. English Em- | gency, G. F.. McKinney.......-- 8.00 | 
broidery. London, n. d.: The | 308—Peterloo Massacre, Manchester, 
os Timepiece of Shadows: A His- | 1819. G. F, McKinney. 11.00 
1} tory of the Sun Dial (Spacke- | 310—Phillips (R. Randall), i 
: man), N. Y.; Interior Decora- | rich: -(iien). Fur the | 
tion (Parsons), N. Y., n. d.; / House. Mrs. T. G. Bergen...... 4.00} 
and others. Mrs. T. G. Bergen, 8.00 |< lanat (P.) Le Style Louis XVI: j 
230—Kidson (Joseph R. and Frank). ~*~ | Recueil de motifs chisis d’archi- | 
Historical Notices of the Leeds | tecture au XVIIle, Sicele, B. | 
Old Pottery. One of 250 on phe, Cainenain|. sk cicscagisenns's sere 18,00 
Dutch hand-made paper. New | 312—Another copy. Daubner & Pine... 10.00 | 
Hampshire Historical Society... 12.50 |: 3—Another copy, Daubner '& Pine... 18.00 | 
881—Konody (Paul G.) and Brockwell 1314—Pountney (W. J.). Old Bristol 
(Maurice W.). The Louvre. 50 peut, Potteries. Mrs. H. M. Williams. 8.00 | 
colored reproductions, 6. WwW. 1313—Prentice (Andrew). Renaissance: 
PSUGD siceus iawss raed ss AN ee Oe MY, Architecture and ornament in 
232—Konody (Paul G. and Others). y Spain. 1500-1560. A. Bratsford 30.00 | 
The National Gallery. Edited {816—Prior (Edward S.). A History of | 
by T. Leman Hare. PR. WwW. | Gothic Art in England, Academy } 
RBCONON! C0504 004 ences pi te nee SOOO Book Shop ..sccecccergecceseres 9.00 | 
2323-ILa Fontaine (Jean. De). Paris, i31%—Privy Purse Expenses The Regu- } 
1755-9. Academy Book Shop.... 20,00 | lations and Establishment of the | 
234—Laking (Guy Francis). The Fur- | Household of Henry Algernon j 
niture of Windsor Castle. P. W. Perey. London, 1770; The Privy 
Peach: & Co. csccckscnesesosve 17.50 |} Pu Expenses) of King Henry 
233—Larwood (Jacob) and  Hotten | the Eighth, “London, 1827; Privy- : 
(John Camden), The History of -urse Expenses of Elizabeth of 
Signboards, from the THarliest | ¥ London, 1830; Privy Purse 
Times to the Present Day. Lon- | Expenses of Princess Mary. 
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sensible, in these days of 
the very short skirt, than 
bloomets in the same smart 
shades as your stockings? 


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Mail and telephone orders filled. W1Sconsin 5000 


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whose’ biack pacers were 
the véry devil for’speed 


In te calm seventies they were known throughout 
Manhattan. For they could whirl him to his dry goods 
establishment on Prince Street in less than forty min- 
utes; and this was not a record to be treated lightly, ~ 
Such speeding ts not necessary nowadays, for New 
York has grown around (but never Aa ed lie: Hill. 


- BOOKS BRING $6,265 


Final Sale of the Art Library 
|p Raises Total for Volumes to 
} $16,211.50. 


- MANY BARGAINS OBTAINED 
| Gh a 
Furniture, Tapestries and Objects of 
{+ _ Art to Be Offered at Today’s 
Session. 


! 


The sale of the second section of the 
| art library of the late Viscount Lever- 
hulme at the Anderson Galleries yes- 
| terday realized $6,265. This terminates 
: the book sale. The total sumyreceived 
during the two days was $16,211.50. 
Today the furniture, tapestries and 
various art objects of the famous col- 
lection will be sold, The aggregate 
receipts of the sale so far are $1,048,- 
496.50. 
high price es, 
$1,800, : praiokt Ht Se 31 g, a New 
York book dealer, paid for a collection 
of about 1,200 engraved trade cards and 
Yheads of the 


and nine- 
centuries, ~with some examples 
seventeenth century. These 
in three thick folio 
eight rare pieces 

“Many Bargains Obtained. 
- It was a day of bargains. First edi- 
- tions of Thackeray sold as low as $6. 
Mrs. B. L. Wells paid the highest 


prise, $32.50, for a first edition of ‘‘Our 


b eet,’’ 1848, Gabriel Wells paid $20 
for “The Kickleburys on the Rhine,” 
' and Charles W. Luke paid $30 for ‘“‘The 
_ Neweomes,”’ two volumes of the first 
. edition bound up from the issue in 
' parts, with the original wrappers pre- 
& served, 


bs 
the United Netherlands,” 
‘umes; ‘‘The Rise of the Dutch Repub- 
lic,” three volumes; went to Maurice 
Sloog for $105, and “The Story of the 
WN * in sixty-two volumes, went 
to Myer Linker for $100. Engravings 
from the works — 
-nolds, three volumes, went to Dr. F. J. 
. Swanson for $140. 
Mrs. Re de Koven paid $20 for 
ndro Botticello,” by A. P. Oppé, 
twenty-five plates in color, one 


= ui Pi 


LVN 


ay was. 


John Lothrop Motley’s ‘‘History of 
four vol- 


of Sir Joshua Rey-| 


O] SYO1IOD NI 


d-London, printed ti-Carbon, 
Henry Dixon. Albert Stetrn. 
ongman( E. D.) and Loch (8.). 
Pins and Pincushions, Charles 
: Scribner’s Sond ..secccsserssone 
260—Lyon (Irving Whita 

jonial Furniture of New England. 
4 Ges MU Re Vie 3.4) Oe a 
261—MacGibbon (David). and Ross 
(Thomas). The Castellated and 
Domestic Architecture of Scot- 
land from the twelfth to the 

eighteenth century. A. Batsford. 
262—Mackenzie,. (Sir James D.). The 

Castles of England, Their Story 

and Strusture. W. W. Wood 3d: 
263—MacQuoid (Perce). A History of 

English Furniture. W, Helbirn, 


of Children’s 
Costumes, from the Great Mas- 

ters, 1400-1800, New Hampshire 

5 Historieal Society ..... P 
263—Malet (Captain). Annals of the 
Road, or Notes on M@il and 
Stage Coaching in Great Britain, 
Charles Seribners’ Sons . 
266—Mallet (CW. B.). An Introduction 
to Old English Furniture, New 
Hampshire Historical Society... 
267—Another copy, B. Callingham...... 
268—Malten (James). A_ Picturesque 
and Deseriptive View of the 

City of Dublin. London, 1797, 

HK. Wegher ...... eee haat amine can 
269—Manuscript Office of the Church. 
French, circa. 1475, A, B. Ash- 

POPE Die ec ace re oto wok 
270—Martin (Camille). L’Art Roman 
en Frence L’Arctitecture et/la 
Decoration. E. Shoen 
Ivories. 


eoneee cere ° 


wea teve 


16.00 


8.00 
8.00 


10.00 


50.00 


‘RY 
(Abbott), and Eberlein 
(Harold Donald). The Practical 
Book of- Early American Arts 
and Crafts, B. Callingham..... 
278—Mel‘ay (William), and Roberts 
(W). John Hoppner. P. : 
Prench € Co. iiccis doceesevnece 27.50 
274—MePherson (Duncan). 
ef Kertch ard Researches in the - 
Cimmerizn Bosphorus. London, 


16.00 
8.00 


7.00 


JSn7.~. WS TROMPS. fics dnea snes oe 4.00 
275-—-Michel (Fmile). Great Masters of 
Landscape Painting. I. E, Han- 
NAR Re Paes peer: Nee cmto7 tna 20.00 
276—Miceon (Gaston). L’ Pxposition 
Retrospective de VArt Decoratif 
Franeais. Introduetion par Emile 
Molinier. B, Callingham ...... 20.00 
277—Millais (John G.). Game Birds and 
 Shooting-sketches. Mrs. Wm. C. / 
ATWATED .cceacnereeratseenrercce 25.00 
278—Miscellaneous Books. About 400 


ag and pieces. Dauber & 
PES ein ia Gicts waves 3 “ 
279—Modern art. Allies in_ Art and 
other publications of Colour. B. 
~ Emmett SA rer ee 
280—Monknouse (Cosmo). A History 
and Descriptive of Chinese Porce- 
lain, T. BH. HManlev.-....--2es0s 
281—Mentholon (Vount). History of the 
Captivity of Napoleon at St. 
Helena. london, 1946-7. Charles 
W. Luke ccc cccacsetesctsepesces 
282—Moore (Thomas). Irish Melodies: 
London, 1881. J. B. Rankin... . 16.00 
2838—More (Sir ‘tnomas). Utopia: Writ- 


24.00 


75.00 


ten in atin. Judge M. H. 

GroSsInan ..sco-crresee Mae ca GOO 
284--Morley (John). Oritical Miscel- 

lanies. London, 1871-8. Judge 

M. H. Grossman ..-ceoveseess-> 16.00 
285—Morris (Beverley. R.). | British 


Game Birds and Wildfowls. Lon- 
don, 1855. J. H. Bornstein..... 
286—Motiey (yonn Lothrop). History 
; of the United Netherlands. 
Maurice Siloog Seria Misi icv aks << «dates 
287—Mulliner (H. H.). The Decorative 
Arts in Enzland, 1660-1780, P. 
W. French & Co. sennenrevrercsre 
288—Mumford (John Kimberly), _ The 
Yerkes Collection of Oriental 
Carpets. Charles Scribner’s Sons 22.00 
230-—-Nanee (R, Morton). -Sailing Ship 
Models. C. ea” oe 40.00 
The 


; tied LOA . 


9,00 


17.50 


alate Cabos dest eaenOeOUd 


17.00 


a mmiaaioaaaarraty es 


Bi Cal «2 edna See ware 
341—Simon (Constance). English Fur- 
niture Designers of the Eigh- 
- teenth Century, White......+.. 
842—Singleton (Esther), Dutch and 
Fiemish Furniture. New Hamp- 
shire Historical Society..,+.+.«+ 
348—The Furniture of our Forefathers. 
Mrs, S. H. Fisher......+.-- p pina 
844—Skelton (Sir John), Charles I. 
Charles W. Luke,..c.see-eees “s 
345—Sluyterman (K). Interieurs An- 
ciens en Belgique. Albert Stern. 
346—Smith (Albert). The  Wassail- 
Bowl. London, 1843. J. B. 
RAN KI so cipiec at ns Sins oes by oo heen 
847—The Adventures of Mr. Ledbury 
and his friend Jack Johnson. 
M. Rothkrug’ ..c++-++. + ip lstale aigie 
$48—Smollett (Tobias). The History 
of England. London, 1841; The 
History of England. By s. 
Hughes, London, 1836. 


iteeture and Furniture, 
Helburn, Tne. eccccesseees spies satare 
350—Someren (J. Van). Uyt-Spanning 
der YVernuften, Bestaende + 
Geestelijcke en Wereltlijcke 
Poesy. Tot Gorinchem: Cornelis 
Lever, 1686. Sidney Satenstein. 
351—South Kensington Museum Art 
Handbooks, Academy Book Shop 
852—st, Louis International Exhibition, 
Catalogue of The British Section. 
B. Callingham......-+.++ is a kj omiele 
853—Story ef the Nations. Myer 
354—Stratton (Arthur), The inglish In- 
terior: A Review of the Decora- 
tion of English Homes from 
Tudor Times to the XIX Cen- 
tury. W. S. Sullivan....-see.ees 
355—Studio (The). The Studio Year- 
Book of Decgrative Art, from 
1906 to 1923. 
856—Surtees (Robert S.). “‘Ask Mam- 
ma,’” or The Richest Commoner 
in England. London, 1858 Mrs. 
B. Ya. WellS..- eae ecnea=-taceese 
357—Tadema (Sir Alma). A sketch of 
His Life and Work. A, ®. Parfitt 
358—Tanner (Henry). English Interior 
Woodwork . of the Sixteenth. 
Seventeenth and Highteenth Cen- 
turies, B, Callingham... +.+s..+¢ 
359~—Tatler (The). A Corrected Edition; 
London, 1806. Mrs. S. H. Fisher 
360—Tennyson (Alfred, Charles and 
: Frederick). Poems By 
Brothers. J eM. H. Grossman 
Able Sheekeres cW. M.). “Our Street.” 


. T W: eoeeeeeo rr eee eeereee 
862—The History of Pendennis, London, 
1849-50, FEF. HH. Hoge. ..cacss-ces 
368—The Kickleburys on the_ Rhina 
By Mr. M. A. Titmarsh. London: 

_ Smith, Elder & Co., 1850, Gabriel 
Wells ....-.. Bro rea 
864—Another Cepy. Leygon & Morant.. 
365—Rebecca and Rowena, A Ro- 
mance Upon Romance. By Mr. 

M. A. Titmarsh. London: Chap- 

man & Hall, -1850. Gabriel 

3 WeellS aise. 00s suakias gers ae siyibies 
366—The Newcomes: Memoires of & 
Most Respectable Family. Lon- 

don, 1853-5. Charles W. Luke.. 
@7—Another copy. A. B. Ashforth Jr, 
868-Thibaudeau (A. C.). Bonaparte 
and the Consulate. Maud F-. 
Pickard w..¢e:cnsencans Chis acalyie's 
369—Thomas (P. P.). A Disertation of 
the Ancient Chin Vases of the 

Shang Dynasty. ndon, 1851, 

Maud F, Pickard......-.+++ iy ee 
870—Thomson (James). The Seasons. 
pecndons 1807. Charles A, Les- 
ee Rs Cnet hr 
$T71—Tipping (H. Avray). Grinling Gib- 
bons and the Woodwork of His 
Age. (1618-1720). B. Calling- 


BAM be vis ss ‘ SPE) 
271A—English Homes. P. W. French & 


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LEVERHULME BOOKS 


Youn te Old Glass, English and 


Ww. Harden fe sewed 9:0 mraieate 
Igish (Yoxall); Old Irish Glass Gentl 


74—Chap Books. The 


(Stannus), 8 vols., cloth and Valentine Cabinet 
wrappers. London, n, d. R, D. Valentine Writers. 12 
PRPESGY Oye ale o.0 90. Ulery Fe vedie'vic'e LOMO 1 vol. be 1 
28—Béardsley (Aubrey). Bon Mots of roceo, ‘U: ) 
SELL FOR $9 946.50 Sydney Smith, R. B, Sheridan, Broa in, itt the M 
ub &e. 8 vols, 16mo, cloth, uncut. roadley Kplate. London, 


With the A. M. Broadley book- D, BE. W. Harden 2. .+.ssuseay 


pines. London, 1893-4. L. Outh- $0.05 ama A e., 11000 Sobte. : 
9 H Waite .ivees Posen ebeeeeereeececes é odels., One + 
Day's Highest Price, $3,200, | 5 necner Geum) and Macartney London, 1923.7.’ B. Hanley, :” 
: (M. E.). Later Renaissance 76—Chauney ye Henry). Pe 
Paid for a Group of 5,000 Architecture in England. Loose torical Antiquit Je Ey 
° ° in 6 portfolios, folio, boards, as le ace "sH00. wrerere, 
English Caricatures. dee nba Se ee t—Chinese Arts am tattoauethey ai 
doh, 1897+1901 William Hel Z 
burn, Inc a ev ne ola othu ieee eevee view of 2. Reg Med 
¥ VY Oe b Ts Oho ew we vise Textiles, &e, er 
30—Beli (Malcolm)... Edward Burns- Laurence Binyon 
Joens: A Record and Review. linge 


Folio, cloth, loose. London, 1893. graphs. fagaging 


G@, FP MoKintieys.,.s20a5- +. see: 7.00 >} peakaenee * 3 are 
31—Bemrose (William). Longton Hall been dal stg "Rodin: ts he Mad 


Porcélain, being further informa- and N. ¥., 1918 Dae i 
and Eile Vaicaela Cavers) ae 


SALE TOTAL NOW $1,042,231 


tion relating to this interesting 


Second Section of Late Viscount’s Fabrique. Royal S8vo, cloth, wn- don, 1912; Emil 
cut. London, 1906. Miss Edith nier) Bruxelles Re gr 
Art Library WII] Be Auctloned Wetmore ...e..ssssevesseerees »- 13, 7 vols. Mrs. F, Mohren 


32—Benson (Robert and Hvelyn). Cata- 
Idgue of Italian Pictures at 16 
South Street, Park Lane, Lon-, 


79—Claret-Fleurien (C. P. [ 
eries of the French in 17 
1769, to_the Southeast of 

ondon, 


This Afternoon. 


don, and Buckhurst in Sussex. : 
London, privately printed at the Guinea: 12 maps; Las eevee, 20,00 } 45 
Chiswick Press, ata CME & 80—Clayton (John). A Collection 
The sale of the first section of the 48 eae! be Site oleh ae the Ancient Timber ah 
7 em. Th ey’s sceiian ols, a 
art library of the late Viscount Lever- London, 1837-52, ve i. M. Buche- pete isan foli 
hulme, held yesterday afternoon at the hers, (Daine: Subenay.  iientoe ae peg a 
Anderson Galleries, brought $9,946.50, re Fawiee Hunting, Coat- foxed). E. W 
rmour; Fishing; and Blasing of a lela? 
making the total so far realized from ‘Aras. ‘da printed’ at Wesrmdiacs® 82 Cs ee Baer, 


ster by Wynken de Worde. One 
volume fn two, 4to, green moroc- 
co, gilt edges. "London: Reprinted 
by Harding & Wright, 1918. A. 


the collection of paintings, furniture, 
tapestries, porcelains and other art ob- 


with the Edwards Hvans 


plate, London, 
dus, 1899-1907." Gaba | Wel 


jects, $1,042,231.50. The second session 83—Clouston (K. Watren) 
PH Goldamith.. 7 .oseaickis cc oe ae 25.00 pendale Period in Jenettah 
of the book sale will be held this af- big sie conga: the Musical niture. 4to. London, 1897. 
ntertainer., ignettes, 2 vols. 
ternoon, in one. Vol. I: London, Printed 84 Pi hae 3 (Robert). The "3 es 


for and sold by George Bickham, 
1787. Vols Il: London, Printed 
for’ C. Corbett, 1738. Rare first 
edition, with scarce list of sub- 
sctibers and contents. Engraved 
on 200 plates with fine copper- 

plate vignettes by Bickham. 
NLEUTICO SLOOP: ssa Vouk awaken qT 


The high price yesterday was’ $3,200, 
which Laurence Gomme, Inc., New 
4ork book dealers, paid for a collec- 
tion of about 5,000 caricatures in twen- 
ty-five folio volumes, including original 


tory and Antiquities of a 2 
of Hertford, 3 vols. folio, n 
rocco, finely gilt ¢t nt 
edges, by. Clarke and Bed 

with the K. D. Hodgson 
late. London, 1815-27. Fy 


{ wanson 
85—Collier RES 


A}. Phe Pas 


pen and ink, pencil and water color s0—Billings (Robert William). ieee morously D ni ak Firs 
drawings, by Rowlandson, Cruikshank tiquities of Scotland. 4 vols. peyt London, 8 i 
andi Alken and Leech. Fee (Edinburgh, -n, d.). 
’ The collection was’ entered among | 37_pirch (George HD. onda 
ae the 212 articles sold yesterday as Churches of aia XVII arr ee 

“64 Caricatures.” They are of a hu- whe Centuries, London, 1896. Paes 

. = * 
morous and satirical character, and] 5 sary Tobattney as CL 15.00 liam wait 0 
are arranged in chronological order Magnvm Vrbivm Belgicae Re- Rational Cure 4 
from 1736 to 1848. The political and so- giae. Engraved frontispiece Np ses a ea 
cia} life of Great Britain is humorously and 214 maps, plans and views, 87— Adiposity: ots By 3. Swe 
illustrated. Many of the prints and 3 Pore ily ig es and Its Caric. Ae 
drawings are unknown to bibliogra- London, 1896, J. A, Martin... 87.50 lied fn 


roadley — 


39—Blomfield - (Reginald), A Collection: ey 


History 


phers, many are in series and full sets, 
of Renaissance Architecture ro 


F about 


and the majority are brilliantly col- 1 zzotin : 
ored by hand. ataage oe eg 1800. t Pb , a pelo to corpalencs 3 
William Helburn, Ine. ublishers y; Sauber “A: bine” chee in two folio Re a 
i P ’ 1897. Dauber & Pine, Inc...... 15.00 Hard sey 
paid $210 for a book on fresco decora- Behe CReeaaNay, in vince pereeat 88—A Hlistory of Whe te 
Lie n r rifty hographie reproductions, 
and stuccoes of churches and From the Collection presented Cambridge, 


palaces in Italy, by Lewis Gruner. and Public Buitdin 2 : a : 


Ms the British Museum by His atlas, 4to. half cru 4 

$105 for Mark Twain’s Works. cpa ti Aled be terberagite By Sep po vant ‘morocco, Eft tooled, } 
original wrappers, enclosed ine % , 
portfolio, boards, cloth back. London: i. Ackerman, 


Maurice Sloog paid $110 for a book 


Edition ‘de luxe, 


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1 A’BECKETT (GILBERT A.). The Comic History of England. Wirth 
20 colored plates and many woodcuts by John Leech. 2 vols. London: 
Punch Office, 1846-8; The Comic History of Rome. With 10 colored 
plates and many woodcuts by John Leech. London: Bradbury & 
Evans, [1851]. Together, 3 vols., 8vo, calf, gilt tooled, uncut, original 
wrappers bound in (rubbed, upper corners of pp. 77-80 of the “Comic 
History of Rome” torn away). London, 1846-[51] 


FIRST EDITIONS BOUND UP FROM THE ISSUE IN PARTS, WITH THE ORIGINAL WRAPPERS 
PRESERVED. Inserted at the commencement of Book VIII, Chapter III of the 
“Comic History of England,” is the scarce slip announcing the publication of 
Forster’s biography of Goldsmith. There has, apparently, been some confusion 
about the date of issue of the “Comic History of Rome,” the dates given varying 
all the way from de Ricci’s “1848” to catalogue descriptions of the First Edition 
as 1852. The wrappers of the present copy appear to settle this point very 
definitely, as they announce the publication of the first volume of the eight- 
volume Collected Edition of Jerrold’s works, 1851, Albert Smith’s “The Month,” 
1851, and Bradbury and Evans’ announcement, dated Nov., 1851, of the prepara- 
tion of Dickens’ “Bleak House.” 


2 ADAM (ROBERT AND JAMES). The Architecture, Decoration, and 
Furniture of Robert & James Adam. With 26 full-page reproduc- 
tions. Folio, boards, cloth back (loose). London, 1880 


38 AGNEL (G. ARNAUD D’). La Faience et la Porcelaine de Marseille. 
Préface de G. Papillon. Numerous plates, some in color. Ato, half 
brown morocco (slightly rubbed). Paris, n.d. 


One of 500 copies. 


4 AIKIN (J.). A Description of the Country from Thirty to Forty 
Miles round Manchester. Numerous maps and views (few margins 
slightly stained). Thick 4to, boards, cloth back, uncut (worn). 

London, 1795 


5 —— Another copy. 4to, half brown leather (covers loose). 


6 AINSWORTH’S MAGAZINE. Vols. 1 to 8. Edited by William Har- 
rison Ainsworth. Illustrated by George Cruikshank and Hablot K. 
Browne (few plates slightly fowed). 8 vols., 8vo, half morocco (some 
joints cracked). London, 1842-5 


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7 AMERICAN MAPS. The Theatre of the Empire of Great-Britain ... 


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together with the most Famous Parts of the World, viz. Asia, Africa, 
Europe, America. New Edition, with many additions never before 
extant. By John Speed. Engraved title, frontispiece, and numer- 
ous maps of the various counties of England, Ireland, and Scotland, 
also maps of the various states of Europe and America (three Euro- 
pean maps defective, some margins slightly stained, and a few mar- 
gins repaired). Folio, old calf (neatly rebacked). 

London: Thomas Basset, 1676 


Contains maps of America, Virginia and Maryland, New York and New England, 
Bermuda, Jamaica, Carolina, etc. 


AMHERST (ALICIA). A History of Gardening in England. JIllus- 
trated. 8vo, crushed dark green levant morocco, back panelled and 
richly gilt tooled, sides with all-over designs of roses and wreaths, 
lettered in centre, gilt edges, by Zaehnsdorf (corner bruised). 


London, 1896 
With the Edward Penton bookplate. 


ANDERSON (WILLIAM). Descriptive and Historical Catalogue of 
a Collection of Japanese and Chinese Paintings in the British Mu- 
seum. 31 plates. Royal 8vo, cloth (hinge torn). London, 1886 


A RARE AND IMPORTANT WORK. 


APPLE (THE). The Apple (Of Beauty and Discord). A Quarterly 
devoted to Art and Letters. Vol. I, Nos. 1-4. Numerous reproduc- 
tions. Folio, cloth. [London, 1920] 


Containing numerous reproductions of the work of Frank Brangwyn, Laurence 
Housman, Augustus John, and other artists; literary contributions by Laurence 
Housman, T. Sturge Moore, and others. 


ARABIAN NIGHTS. Lady Burton’s Edition of her Husband’s Arabian 

Nights. Prepared for Household Reading, by Justin McCarthy. 2 

photographic portraits. 6 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut (covers soiled). 
London, 1886-7-8 


One of 1000 copies. Volume 6, is dated 1886, which is, in all probability, a 
mistake for 1888. Z 


ARCHITECTURE. L Architecture 4 la Mode ou sont les Nouveaux 
Dessins pour la Décoration des Batimens et Iardins. A series of 184 
fine engraved plates, of which 49 are double. Folio, contemporary 
calf, gilt tooled back (rubbed). [Circa 1700] 


A RARE AND CHOICE COLLECTION OF XVIITH CENTURY DESIGNS, including designs 
for internal and external architectural ornament, fountains, grottos, garden orna- 
ments of every kind, by Mansard, Bullet, le Pautre, Le Koux, Fanelli, Loire, 
and many other artists. With the de Boulogne bookplate. 


A Series of about 300 views and Plans of Modern Domestic 
Architecture, extracted from ‘The Architect”? and ‘“‘The Builder.” 
Bound in 1 vol., folio, half brown morocco (rubbed). 

London, [1889-91] 


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ARMSTRONG (SIR WALTER). Gainsborough & his Place in English 
Art. With 62 photogravures and 10 lithographic facsimiles in color. 
Royal 4to, buckram, uncut. London, 1898 


Sir Joshua Reynolds. With 78 photogravures and 6 lithographic 
facsimiles in color. Royal 4to, buckram, uncut (slight stain on front 
cover). London, 1900 


Sir Henry Raeburn. With an Introduction by R. A. M. Steven- 
son, and a Biographical and Descriptive Catalogue by J. L. Caw. 
Numerous reproductions. Royal 4to, buckram, uncut. London, 1901 


Turner. Numerous splendid reproductions. 2 vols., folio, cloth, 
uncut, with duplicate set of plates in cloth portfolio (torn). 
London, 1902 


One of 350 copies on Japan Vellum, with a duplicate set of the plates. 


ARTIST’S LONDON (THE). As Seen in Eighty Contemporary Pic- 
tures. 80 plates by Brangwyn, Muirhead Bone, McBey, and others. 
Imp. 8vo, cloth. London, 1924 


With Essays by John Drinkwater, Wilfrid Whitten, James Laver, and W. P. 
Robins. 


AUDSLEY (W. AND G.). Cottage, Lodge and Villa Architecture. 
Numerous plates. Ato, half morocco (slightly rubbed). London, n.d. 


AUSCHER (E. S.). A History and Description of French Porcelain. 
Translated and Edited by William Burton. With 24 colored plates 
and other illustrations. 8vo, cloth. London, 1905 


BAHR (A. W.). Old Chinese Porcelain and Works of Art in China. 
Being Descriptions and Illustrations of Articles selected from an Ex- 
hibition held in Shanghai, November, 1908. Numerous plates, 12 in 
color. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1911 


BAKER (C. H. COLLINS). Lely & the Stuart Portrait Painters. A 
Study of English Portraits before and after Van Dyck. With 240 
reproductions after the original pictures, some in color. 2 vols., imp. 
buckram, uncut. London, 1912 


One of 375 copies. 


BALDRY (A. L.). Hubert von Herkomer, R.A. A Study and a 
Biography. Numerous plates, and other illustrations. Folio, half 
vellum, uncut. London, 1901 


LARGE PAPER. One of 85 copies on Arnold’s unbleached hand-made paper, with 
the plates in two states, one on India paper. 


[BANNANTINE (James).] New Joe Miller; or, The Tickler. Second 
Edition, with additions. Frontispieces (one slightly damaged at 
inner margin). 2 vols., 16mo, half crimson morocco, gilt edges. 

London, 1800-1 
VERY SCARCE. With the A. M. Broadley bookplate. 


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BARBOT (JOHN). A Description of the Coasts of North and South- 
Guinea; and of Ethiopia Interior, vulgarly Angola: being A New and 
Accurate Account of the Western Maritime Countries of Africa... 
And a New Relation of the Province of Guiana, and of the Great 
Rivers of Amazon and Oronoque in South-America. With 48 fine 
copperplate maps, views, and other illustrations. Folio, panelled calf 
(rebacked). [London], 1732 


FINE COPY, with the plates and text in spotless condition. With an Appendix; 
being a General Account of the First Discoveries of America, in the XIVth 
Century. 


BARRINGTON (MRS. RUSSELL). G. F. Watts’ Reminiscences. 
Illustrations, some in color. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1905 


27 BATE (PERCY). English Table Glass; Collecting Old Glass, English 


and Irish (Yoxall); Old Irish Glass (Stannus). All dllustrated. 3 
vols., 8vo and 12mo, cloth and wrappers. London, n.d. 


28 BEARDSLEY (AUBREY). Bon-Mots of Sydney Smith; R. B. Sheri- 


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dan; Charles Lamb; Douglas Jerrold; Samuel Foote; Theodore Foote. 
With numerous grotesque vignettes by Aubrey Beardsley. 3 vols., 
16mo, cloth, uncut. London, 1893-4 


FIRST EDITIONS. PRESENTATION COPIES FROM THE EDITOR, WALTER JERROLD, to 
A. M. Broadley. The last volume is inscribed on the half-title: “Mary Jerrold 
with love from her affectionate nephew the Editor.” The second volume bears 
another inscription on the half-title: “Aunt Polly, with Walter’s love, 19: Mar:- 
94”; and there has been inserted an A. L. s. by the editor, 4 pp., 8vo, presenting 
these books, and mentioning the “Bon Mots of Sydney Smith and R. B. Sheridan,” 
as, to his knowledge, the first book Beardsley illustrated. 

4 CHOICE SET OF THESE SCARCE LITTLE BOOKS. With the A. M. Broadley book- 
plate. 


BELCHER (JOHN) AND MACARTNEY (M. E.). Later Renaissance 
Architecture in England. A Series of Examples of the Domestic 
Buildings erected subsequent to the Elizabethan Period. Edited, with 
Introduction and Descriptive Text. Numerous photographic plates, 
and other illustrations. Loose in 6 portfolios, folio, boards, cloth 


backs and corners. London, 1897-1901 
BELL (MALCOLM). Edward Burne-Jones: A Record and Review. 
Numerous fine plates. Folio, cloth (loose). London, 1893 
BEMROSE (WILLIAM). Longton Hall Porcelain, being Further In- 


formation relating to this interesting Fabrique. Numerous fine full- 
page colored plates, and other illustrations. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut 
(writing on fly-leaf). Londen, 1906 


BENSON (ROBERT AND EVELYN). Catalogue of Italian Pictures 
at 16, South Street, Park Lane, London, and Buckhurst in Sussex. 
Frontispiece. Small 4to, cloth, uncut. 

London: Privately Printed at the Chiswick Press, 1914 


BENTLEY’S MISCELLANY. Vols. 1—31. Numerous portraits and 
illustrations, by George Cruikshank, Leech, Crowquill, and others 
(few plates wanting, a number of illustrations stained). 31 vols., 
8vo, half morocco (slightly rubbed, some labels missing). 

London, 1837-52 


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[LBERNERS (DAME JULIANA).] The Book containing the Treatises 
of Hawking; Hunting, Coat-Armour; Fishing; and Blasing of Arms. 
As printed at Westminster, by Wynken de Worde; the Year of the 
Incarnation of our Lord MCCCCIxxxxvi. Black letter, printed in 
red and black on thick paper, with woodcuts, heraldic arms, etc. With 
Introduction, Biographical, and Bibliographical Notices, by Joseph 
Haslewood. One volume in two, 4to, green morocco, gilt edges (slight- 
ly rubbed). London: Reprinted by Harding and Wright, 1918 


One of 150 copies. Joseph Haslewood’s rare reprint of the First English Book 
on Field Sports; the First English Book of Heraldry; the First Printed Book 
containing the English popular rhymes, and the First Book with engravings 
printed in colors. 


BICKHAM (GEORGE). The Musical Entertainer. Vignettes. 2 vols. 
in one, folio, crushed blue levant morocco, gilt back, gilt panelled sides, 
gilt edges, by Walis. In cloth case. 
[Vol. I]: London, Printed for & Sold by Geo. Bickham, [1737] 
[Vol. II]: London, Printed for C. Corbett, [1738] 


SUPERB COPY OF THE EXCEEDINGLY RARE FIRST EDITION, with the scarce list of 
subscribers and contents. The work is engraved on 200 plates, all with fine 

copperplate vignettes by Bickham, after such noted artists as Gravelot, Watteau, 

and others. The Songs set to Music; Words and Music by Handel, Haydn, 

Purcell, Luckman, Arne, etc. Collation: Title, Table of Songs, and Subscribers, 

a Se Ap Text, 100ff; Title to Vol. 2, and Table of Songs, 2ff; Engraved 
ext, 100ff. 


BILLINGS (ROBERT WILLIAM). The Baronial and Ecclesiastical 
Antiquities of Scotland. Numerous plates (several slightly foxed). 
4 vols., 4to, cloth (shaken). Edinburgh, n.d. 


BIRCH (GEORGE H.). London Churches of the XVIIth and XVIIIth 
Centuries. 64 plates and other illustrations. Fotio, half morocco 
(slightly rubbed). London, 1896 


BLAEV (JOHANNUS). Novvm ac Magnvm Vrbivm Belgicae Regiae. 
Engraved frontispieces and 214 maps, plans, and views, many fold- 
ing, a few being half-page vignettes. 2 vols., folio, contemporary red 
morocco, richly gilt tooled. Amsterdam, n.d. 


The printed titles are, apparently, wanting, and a portion of those from a later 
edition have been laid down on the frontispieces. 


BLOMFIELD (REGINALD). A History of Renaissance Architecture 
in England, 1500-1800. With drawings by the author, and other il- 
lustrations. 2 vols., imp. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1897 


BONE (MUIRHEAD). War Drawings. From the Collection presented 
to the British Museum by His Majesty’s Government. 50 lithographic 
reproductions. Folio, in original wrappers, enclosed in portfolio, 
boards, cloth back. London, 1917-8 


EDITION DE LUXE. 
BORUWLAWSKI (JOSEPH). Memoirs of the Celebrated Dwarf, 


Joseph Boruwlaski. London, 1788; Another edition, Birmingham, 
1792; Another edition, London, 1820. 38 vols., 8vo, various bindings. 


INSERTED IS AN A. L. S. BY THE DWARF, 1 p., 4to. Kingsland Crescent, Augu. 18, 
1824. 


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BRACKETT (OLIVER). Thomas Chippendale. A Study of his Life, 
Work, and Influence. With numerous illustrations selected to show 
the development of his style. Ato, cloth. 


BRADBURY (FREDERICK). History of Old Sheffield Plate: being 
an Account of the Origin, Growth, and Decay of the Industry and of 
the Antique Silver and White or Britannia Metal Trade. Numerous 
illustrations. Ato, cloth. London, 1912 


Contains a chronological list of maker’s marks. 


BRANGWYN (FRANK). Etched Work. A Catalogue by Frank New- 
bolt. With Appreciations by Henry Marcel and Hans. W. Singer. 
47 reproductions on thick paper. Royal folio, boards, linen back, in 
cloth protecting covers. London: Fine Art Society, 1908 


One of 100 copies. With four original signed etchings by Brangwyn, laid in 
pocket on back of protecting cover. 


BRITISH POETS. The Works of the British Poets, Collated with the 
Best Editions, by Thomas Park. Engraved titles after Westall and 
others. 44 vols., 12mo, dark purple straight-grain morocco, gilt edges 
(some volumes rubbed). London, 1808 


BRITISH PRIMITIVE PAINTINGS. Exhibition of British Primitive 
Paintings, from the Twelfth to the early Sixteenth Century. With 
some related Illuminated Manuscripts, Figure Embroidery, and Ala- 
baster Carvings. Numerous full-page plates. Ato, cloth. 

Oxford, 1924 


One of 150 copies. 


BRITISH WATERWAYS. A Designe for bringing a Navigable River 
from Rickmansworth in Hartfordshire, to St. Gyles in the Fields; 
the Benefits of it declared, and the Objections against it answered. 
Woodcut maps on titles and last leaf. London: Printed for John 
Clarke, 1641; Sir Walter Roberts His Ansvver to Mr. Fords Book, 
entitvled a Designe for Bringing a Navigable River from Rickmans- 


worth... Folding woodcut map. London: Printed by R. H., 1641. 
2 vols. in one, 12mo, calf. London, 1641 
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BRITTEN (F. J.). 
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Third Edition, much enlarged. 


BRITTON (JOHN). 


Numerous fine copperplates (a number slightly foxved). 
half calf (covers loose, rubbed). 


FIRST EDITION. Large Paper copy. 


BROADLEY (A. M.). 


nearly 250 illustrations, 24 in color. 


BROWN (PERCY). 


to A. D. 1750. Colored frontispiece, and numerous plates. 


(few nail holes in back). 


Old Clocks and Watches & their Makers. 
Thick 8vo, cloth. 


Napoleon in Caricature, 1795-1821. 


With 
London, 1911 


The Architectural Antiquities of Great Britain. 


5 vols., 4to, 
London, 1807 


With 
2 vols., 8vo, cloth. London, 1911 


Indian Painting under the Mughals: A. D. 1550 


Ato, cloth 
Oxford, 1924 


ORIGINAL DRAWINGS BY “PHIZ” 
BROWNE (H. K.). Twelve Original Drawings, by H. K. Browne. 


Sizes: From 5 inches by 4 inches, to 5 inches by 10 inches. 
in one volume, 


on cardboard and bound 
(rubbed). 


Comprising the following subjects: 


The Impatient Patient, I 

The Patient Patient, II 

The Invasion 

The Lych Gate—‘Walk in, Sir, Pray 
walk in.’ APPARENTLY AN UNPUB- 

’ LISHED DRAWING FOR “THE OLD CURI- 
OSITY SHOP” 

Wondrous Yarns! 


Mounted 
half maroon morocco 


The Man who Quarrelled with the 
Town Pump 

Home, Sweet Home! 

Giving Each Other a Bit of Their 
Minds! 

The Valentine! 

Three Mediaeval Hunting-Scenes 
(without captions, one in oval) 


A CHARACTERISTIC SERIES OF DRAWINGS BY THE GREAT DICKENS ILLUSTRATOR. THE 
LARGER PART ARE MORE HIGHLY FINISHED THAN IS USUAL WITH THIS ARTIST’S 
WORK, AND DELICATELY COLORED. 


[SEE ILLUSTRATION PAGE 7] 


BRYAN’S DICTIONARY OF PAINTERS AND ENGRAVERS. New 
Edition, revised and enlarged under the supervision of George C. 
Williamson. Numerous illustrations. 5 vols., imp. 8vo, half morocco 
(slightly rubbed). London, 1903-5 


BUCKINGHAM PALACE AND WINDSOR CASTLE COLLECTIONS. 
The Royal Collection of Paintings. Introduction and Descriptive Text 
by Lionel Cust. 100 fine gravures. Enclosed in two portfolios, large 
folio, cloth. London, 1905-6 


8 


5d 


56 


57 


58 


59 


60 


61 


62 


63 


BURLINGTON FINE ARTS CLUB. Exhibition of a Collection of 
Silversmith’s Work of European Origin. Nwmerous plates. Folio, 
buckram, uncut (shaken, slightly rubbed). 

London: Printed for the Burlington Fine Arts Club, 1901 


With an Introduction by J. Starkie Gardner. 


Catalogue of a Collection of Objects of British Heraldic Art 
to the end of the Tudor Period. 26 plates. Ato, buckram, uncut. 
London: Printed for the Burlington Fine Arts Club, 1916 


Catalogue of a Collection of Early Drawings and Pictures of 
London. With some Contemporary Furniture. 48 reproductions. 
Ato, buckram, uncut. 


London: Privately Printed for the Burlington Fine Arts Club, 1920 


Catalogue of an Exhibition of Florentine Paintings before 1500. 
39 plates. Ato, buckram, uncut. 


London: Printed for the Burlington Fine Arts Club, 1920 


—— Catalogue of a Collection of Drawings by John Robert Cozens. 
40 fine gravures. Ato, cloth. London, 1922-3 


One of a limited number of copies privately printed. 


BURTON (WILLIAM). Josiah Wedgwood and his Pottery. With 
32 color and 72 black and white plates. Thick royal 8vo, cloth. 


London, 1922 
Limited Edition. 


THE WALTERS COLLECTION 


BUSHELL (STEPHEN W.). Oriental Ceramic Art. Illustrated by 
Exampies from the Collection of W. T. Walters. With 116 plates in 
colors and hundreds of illustrations in monochrome. 10 parts, in 5 
portfolios, large folio, cloth (corners rubbed). New York, 1897 


One of 500 copies with the colored plates on Japan Vellum. The octavo volume 
of text is wanting, as usual. THE MOST ELABORATE WORK ON THE SUBJECT. VERY 
RARE. 


[ ] Chinese Porcelain. Sixteenth-Century Coloured Illustrations 
with Chinese MS. Text. By Hsiang Yuan-P’Ien. Translated and An- 
notated by Stephen W. Bushell. 83 colored plates. Ato, limp cloth, 
sewn, Chinese style. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1908 


VERY RARE. Printed on Oxford India paper. 


Description of Chinese Pottery and Porcelain. Being a Trans- 
lation of the T’ao Shuo. With Introduction, Notes, and a Biblio- 
graphy. 8vo, cloth. Oxford, 1910 


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REDUCED FACSIMILES OF TWO COLORED CARICATURES 
BY ROWLANDSON 


[NUMBER 64] 


AN EXTENSIVE AND MOST EXTRAORDINARY COLLECTION 


OF ABOUT 5000 CARICATURES IN TWENTY-FIVE FOLIO VOLUMES 
INCLUDING ORIGINAL PEN-AND-INK, PENCIL AND WATER 
COLOR DRAWINGS BY ROWLANDSON, CRUIKSHANK, ALKEN 


AND LEECH 


64 CARICATURES. A collection of about 5,000 caricatures of a humorous 
and satirical character. Arranged in chronological order from 1736 
to 1848. All mounted and bound in 25 folio albums, half olive green 
morocco. 1736-1848 


This unique collection, humorously illustrating the history of the political and 
social life in Great Britain and the Continent of this eventful period, is made 
up of the greatest examples of the Old English Caricaturists. The following 
artists may be particularly mentioned: Rowlandson, Bunbury, Woodward, Gill- 
ray, Isaac and George Cruikshank, Newton, Alken, Deighton, Heath, Egerton, 
John Leech, Lane, and anonymous works published by the. Messrs. Fores, 
Humphreys, Doughty, Tegg, Holland, Ackermann, ete. 


Aside from the etched, engraved and lithograph examples (all finely colored and 
in excellent condition), there are numerous ORIGINAL PEN-AND-INK, PENCIL AND 
WATER COLOR DRAWINGS by the above mentioned masters of this popular form of 
art. 

The following brief list must serve to call attention to some of the outstanding 
features of this extraordinary collection: 


DRAWINGS DRAWINGS 
Grace and Sentiment Would be Juvenile 
Doing the Amiable The Old Man’s Folly 
Agility and Elegance The Conclusion 


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DRAWINGS 

Ardour and Dignity 
Precision and Ease 
Two Ladies (Woodward) 
The Chelsea Pensioner (Woodward) 
A Question and Answer (Woodward) 
The Gentle Rebuke (Woodward) 
The Effects of Parting (Woodward) 
A Physical Progress of a Bank Note 

(Probably by Gillray) 


New Clothed Poets (Gillray) 

A Lilliputian Opera Dance 

Jack in Office 

The Army and Navy Forever (Could- 
ing) 

Political Impatience (Woodward) 

The Rat Catcher (Woodward) 

A series in pencil by R. Newton 

Story of the Little Parson and the 
Sailor (Newton) 

The Sailor and the Long-Backed 
Horse (Newton) 


Union Between England and Ireland 
(Probably by Gillray) 

Six Different Methods of Carrying a 
Stick. Pen-and-Ink 


Extravaganza Parties at Margate 
(Woodward) 


AMONG THE ETCHED AND OTHER 
ENGRAVED WORKS THE FOLLOWING 
SUBJECTS ARE COVERED 


Political History: Satires on 

George III, Queen Charlotte, the 

Prince Regent, The Duke of York, 

Duke of Cumberland, William IV, 

Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, Prince 

Edward (as an infant) and all the 
principal political leaders 

The Church: The Repeal of the Test 

Acts, The Protestant Association 

Catholic Emancipation, and_ the 
Faults and Foibles of the Clergy 

Ireland and the Act of the Union 

The French Revolution and _ other 
Political and Social Nuisances 


Napoleon and his campaigns in Italy, 
Egypt, Russia and his plans for the 
Invasion of England, the European 
and Peninsula campaigns 

Army, Navy and Volunteers 

Sport, including some fine examples of 
Alken in his humorous moods 

Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Eccentric 
Fashions 


Social Scandals and Customs 

All Alive at Lilliput (Woodward) 

An Advertisement for a Husband 
(Woodward) 

Go Along you Coaxing Rogue (G. 

~ Cruikshank) 

The Boxer’s Coat of Arms, and the 
Dandie’s Coat of Arms (G. Cruik: 
shank 


DRAWINGS 


A Visit to My Uncle, and a Visit to 
my Aunt (G. Cruikshank) 

A Tailor in a High Wind (G. Cruik- 
shank) 

A Wonderful 
Deighton) 

A fine series of pen-and-ink character 
sketches (Presumably by Count )D’- 
Orsay) 


French Giant TR. 


RARE OLD MEZZOTINTS (Many finely 
colored) 


Keep within Compass (Bowles and 
Carver, 1765) 

Quack Doctor, (R. Purcell, 1766) 

The Pretty Maid (Dawe after H. 
Morland) 

Air and Water (Houston after Pyle) 

Modern Refinement 

The Blooming Peach 

The Cribbage Player 

The Power of Music and Beauty 

The Feathered Fair in a Fright 

The Fond Doves 

The True Hearted Englishman 

The Enraged Maccaroni 

The Invitation 

The Monastic Drone 

The Dutch Chymist 

The New Fashioned Phaeton 

The Fond Parent 

The Proposal 

A Lesson Westward, or a Morning 
Visit to Betsy Cole 

The Studious Fair (After H. Mor- 
land) 

The Fair Nun Unmasked (After H. 
Morland) 

The Amorous Buck (Gaugain) 

Beauty in Search of Knowledge 

The Toilet 

Corporal Cartouch Teaching Miss 
Camp-Love 

A Man of War Towing a Frigate inta 
Harbour 

The Farmer comes to Town 

The Wife of Bath (Gaugain, printed 
in colors) 

January and May (Gaugain, printed 
in colors) 

Paddy O’Blarney 

The Flowing Can 

Tippy Bob 

Favorite Chickens Going to Market 

The Miser 

Appointment and Dissappointment 

The Sailor 

The Knowing One Taken In 

The Old Man’s Wish 

Humming the Parson 

Beauty and Fashion 

She Will be a Soldier and He Won’t 
be a Soldier (Rowlandson) 

Air and Water (A pair by Houston) 

The Young Archer 

America, and Asia (McArdle) 


Many of the prints and drawings are unknown to bibliographers and many are 
in series and full sets, and the majority are brilliantly colored by hand. 


[SEE ILLUSTRATIONS] 


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66 


67 


68 


69 


70 


71 


72 


73 


74 


75 


CARTWRIGHT (JULIA). The Life and Art of Sandro Botticelli. 
Numerous illustrations. Ato, cloth, uncut. ,, London, 1904 


CARVER (THOMAS JOHNSON). One Hundred & Fifty New De- 
signs. Consisting of Ceilings, Chimney Pieces, Slab, Glass & Picture 
Frames, Stands for China, &c. 56 engraved copperplates (some slight- 
ly foxed). Four parts in one vol., 4to, rough calf. 

London: Robert Sayer, 1761 


VERY SCARCE. 


CASTELL (ROBERT). The Villas of the Ancients Illustrated. 13 
plates, and vignettes. Royal folio, old calf (worn). 
London: Printed for the Author, 1728 


LARGE PAPER. 


CESCINSKY (HERBERT). Chinese Furniture: A Series of Ex- 
amples from a Collection in France. With an Introduction. With 
54 collotypes and 10 half-tones. 4to, cloth. London, 1922 


The Old World House, its Furniture & Decoration. Numerous 
reproductions. 2 vols., small 4to, cloth, morocco backs. London, 1924 


English Furniture of the Eighteenth Century. Illustrated from 
drawings by the author and from photographs. 3 vols., 4to, half 
blue morocco. New York, n.d. 


FINE COPY OF THIS VALUABLE OK. 


CESCINSKY (HERBERT) AND WEBSTER (MALCOLM R.). 
English Domestic Clecks. Illustrated from drawings and photographs 
by the authors. 4to, half morocco. London, 1913 


CHAFFERS (WILLIAM). M:~ and Monograms on European and 
Oriental Pottery and Porcelai. with Historical Notices of each Manu- 
factory. Seventh Edition, revised and considerably augmented. With 
upwards of 3000 potter’s marks and illustrations. Royal 8vo, cloth, 
uncut (shaken). London, 1886 


CHANCELLOR (ALFRED ERNEST). Examples of Old Furniture, 
English and Foreign. Numerous reproductions. Folio, cloth. 
London, 1898 


CHAP BOOKS. The Gentleman’s Valentine Cabinet; The Lady’s 
Valentine Museum; The Ladies’ New Valentine Writer: and other 
Valentine Writers. Each with a colored frontispiece. 7 pieces, in 1 
vol., 8vo, half maroon morocco, uncut, original wrappers bound in. 
London, n.d. 
AN ATTRACTIVE COLLECTION. The second chapbook is noteworthy since, on p.5, 


the verses in Hamlet’s letter to Ophelia are pressed into the service of lovelorn 
XVIIIth Century maidens. With the A. M. Broadley bookplate. 


CHATTERTON (E. KEBLE). Ship-Models. Nwmerous reproduc- 
tions, some in color. Ato, cloth. - London, 1923 


One of 1000 copies. One of the most important works on the subject. 


12 


76 


77 


78 


79 


80 


81 
82 


83 


84 


85 


CHAUN CY (SIR HENRY). The Historical Antiquities of Hertford- 
shire. With ortrait, map and views. Folio, calf, blind tooled on 
back and side. (hinges cracked, title and portrait mounted, and a few 
leaves time discolored) . London, 1700 


FIRST EDITION of this scarce work. Contains the three plates and the page of 
directions for placing the cuts, which are often lacking. One of 500 copies. 


CHINESE ART: an Introductory Review of Painting, Ceramics, Tex- 
tiles, Bronzes, Sculpture, Jade, etc. By Roger Fry, Laurence Binyon, 
Bernard Rackham, and others. Numerous reproductions, many in 
colors. Ato, cloth. London, [1925] 


Burlington Magazine Monographs. 


CLADEL (JUDITH). Rodin: The Man and his Art. N. Y., 1918; 
Greuze and his Models (Rivers). London, 1912; Emile Claus (Lemon- 
nier). Bruxelles, 1908; and others. Numerous illustrations. 7 vols., 
various sizes and bindings. 


[CLARET-FLEURIEN (C. P.).] Discoveries of the French in 1768 
and 1769, to the South-East of New Guinea. 12 maps (slightly 
stained). Ato, calf (covers loose). London, 1791 


CLAYTON (JOHN). A Collection of the Ancient Timber Edifices of 
England. 26 tinted lithographic views and plans. Imp. folio, half 
roan (slightly rubbed). . London, 1846 


CLEAN COPY INTERNALLY. 
—— Another copy (rebacked and rubbed, few plates slightly foxed). 


CLEMENS (SAMUEL L.). Writings. Portraits and illustrations on 
Japan vellum. 25 vols., 2 buckram, uncut. 
‘uondon: Chatto & Windus, 1899-1907 


AUTHOR’S EDITION DE LUXE, one of 620 copies, inscribed by the author in volume 
one: “S. L. Clemens (Mark Twain).” With the Edward Evans bookplate. 


CLOUSTON (K. WARREN). The Chippendale Period in English 
Furniture. With illustrations by the author. Ato, cloth, uncut. 
London, 1897 


CLUTTERBUCK (ROBERT). The History and Antiquities of the 
City of Hertford. Illustrated with a folding map and 53 fine engraved 
plates of views and antiquities, including two in colors. 3 vols., folio, 
morocco, finely gilt tooled, gilt edges, by Clarke and Bedford. 
London, 1815-27 


A SUPERB COPY, HANDSOMELY BOUND. The work is seldom found in such immacu- 
late condition, with wide margins, and the whole complement of plates. With 
the K. D. Hodgson bookplate. 


[COLLIER (JOHN).] The Passions, Humourously Delineated. Fvron- 

tispiece, portrait, and 25 plates (slightly foxed). Small 4to, boards 

and cloth, label on side, uncut (binding frayed, name on title). 
London, 1810 


First EDITION. 


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WITH ORIGINAL DRAWINGS BY CRUIKSHANK AND ROWLANDSON 
86 COLORED PLATES. Comments of Corpulency, Lineaments of Lean- 


8 


l are 


ness, Diet and Dietetics, by William Wadd. London, 1829; Letter on 
Corpulence, by William Banting. N.p., 1863; The Rational Cure of 
Obesity, by William Banting. London, 1902; and others. 8vo, inlaid 
to folio, and bound in four volumes, maroon morocco, gilt tooled. 


RICHLY EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED AND EXTENDED TO FOUR VOLUMES BY THE INSERTION OF 
OVER THREE HUNDRED RARE COLORED PLATES BY ROWLANDSON, HEATH, GILLRAY, 
WOODWARD, CRUIKSHANK, AND OTHERS; RARE MEZZOTINT PORTRAITS, HAND-BILLS, 
AND CLIPPINGS RELATING TO THE NOTORIOUSLY FAT AND LEAN, AUTOGRAPH LETTERS 
OF NOTED DIETICIANS, ETC., AND THE RARE AUTOGRAPH OF DANIEL LAMBERT, WHOSE 
WEIGHT, 739 LBS. IS THE GREATEST OF WHICH THERE IS AUTHENTIC RECORD, RECIPES, 
DIET LISTS, ETC., ETC. compiled by A. M. Broadley. 


AN ORIGINAL WATER-COLOR DRAWING BY ROWLANDSON IS INSERTED AS A FRONTIS- 
PIECE. The drawing, 10% inches by 8 inches, shows Dr. Syntax -languidly 
extending a single finger to salute a diseased and corpulent gourmand, whose 
buxom serving-maid stands beside his chair, an admirable foil to the two cari- 
catured men. 

ALSO INSERTED IS AN ORIGINAL DRAWING BY GEORGE CRUIKSHANK, “THE UMBRELLA” 
(1820). 10% inches by 8 inches. From the Grego Collection. 


Among the colored plates and mezzotints are a great number of engraved por- 
traits of the fat and the lean, and their delineators, from Shakespeare, who 
disliked the latter, to Julius Caesar, who echoed his creator’s opinion; an original 
drawing by Lester Ward, A. L. s. by John Abernethy, Wm. Kitchener, Anthony 
Carlisle, William Banting, and others. 

Passing over many fine mezzotints, by McArdle, Miller, Turner, Bockman, Roth, 
and others, the following colored pilates are singled out for mention, as represent- 
ative of the others: 


GILLRAY: Charon’s Boat WoopwaArD: The Compliments of the 
Lullaby! Season 
Farmer Giles and his Wife shew- CRUIKSHANK: The Inconveniences of 
ing off their daughter Betty a Crowded Drawing Room 

: : 

ROWLANDSON: A Sleepy Congregation ane ae We in a Band-box 
Fast Day H mre oR la M 
The Last Drop EATH: 1812, or, Regency a la Mode 

. Pe i : . The Back Way 
English Exhibitions in Paris Nat i Contener 
A Bonnet Shop Wa pee the re t & 
The Comforts of Bath, 4 plates What a ‘Trent tia. Rise se 

BUNBURY: The Compliments of the Damn it, Sir, I wish you would 
Season blow your Nose 


[SEE ILLUSTRATION | 


Adiposity: Its Cures, Its Curiosities & Its Caricatures. Com- 
piled and Classified by F. J. Broadley & A. M. Broadley. A collection 
of about 500 colored plates, mezzotints, engravings, clippings, excerpts 
from magazines, handbills, etc. relating to corpulence. Inlaid to size, 
where necessary, and bound in two folio volumes, half red morocco. 


A VAST COLLECTION OF MATERIAL, HUMOROUS AND HISTORICAL, RESPECTING CORPU- 
LENCE, including many CURIOUS OLD MEZZOTINT PORTRAITS of Edward. Bright, 
Malden, Paul Butterbroat, Daniel Lambert, Miss Smith, and others. Among 
the colored plates, of which there are about 50, are THREE FINE PLATES BY 
ROWLANDSON: The Glutton, The Chairman’s Terror and the Pavior’s Joy, A 
Little Bigger; THREE FINE PLATES BY HEATH: The Deepot, Just Looking out for 
somthing (sic) to stay my stomach till dinner time, National Contrast; Two 
FINE PLATES BY GEORGE CRUIKSHANK: France (The Great Nation) Driven by 
the North—into the South! !!, Bonnie Willie; together with a number of French 
colored caricatures, and other illustrative material. 


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REDUCED FACSIMILE OF AN ORIGINAL WATER COLOR 
DRAWING BY ROWLANDSON 


[NUMBER 86] 


88 


89 


90 


91 


92 


93 


94 


95 


A History of the University of Cambridge, Its Colleges, Halls, 
and Public Buildings. With 80 fine colored plates by Stadler, Havell, 
and others, after Westall, Mackenzie, Pugin, and other artists. 2 vols., 
atlas 4to, half crushed blue levant morocco, gilt tooled, uncut. 
London: R. Ackermann, 1815 
A SUPERB LARGE PAPER COPY OF THE FIRST EDITION, WITH CLEAN AND BRILLIANT 


IMRESSIONS OF THE PLATES. The Portraits of the Founders are wanting, as is 
often the case, a large part of the edition having been issued without them. 


Six Coloured Views on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway. 
With 18 fine colored plates by Pyall after T. T. Bury. Ato, original 
wrappers (slight tears repaired), uncut, enclosed in cloth slip-case. 

London: R. Ackermann, 1831 


THE RARE FIRST EDITION, with the full number of plates, and the first issue of 
the title. The work, as originally projected, was to contain seven plates. Later 
a second part, containing six additional plates, was issued, and a cancel-title 
substituted for the original. The publisher’s imprint on each of the plates in 
the present copy is dated 1831. 


The Songsters Jewel for the Year 1821; Mother Bunch’s En- 
tertaining Fairy Tales; The Dreamer’s Sure Guide; The Lover’s Com- 
panion, or, Valentines for Trades; and others. Hach volume embel- 
lished with a colored folding frontispiece. 8 pieces, wrappers, uncut. 
London, n.d. 


A SCARCE AND INTERESTING COLLECTION of these ephemeral works. 


COLVIN (SIDNEY). Early Engraving & Engravers in England 
(1545-1695). A Critical and Historical Essay, by Sidney Colvin. 
With 41 facsimiles in photogravure and many illustrations in the text. 
Royal folio, half morocco, uncut (slightly rubbed). London, 1905 


A magnificent work, printed by order of the Trustees of the British Museum. 


CONWAY (SIR MARTIN). The Van Eycks and their Followers. 
Numerous illustrations. Thick royal 8vo, cloth. London, 1921 


COX (DAVID). A Treatise on Landscape Painting in Water Colours. 
With a Foreword by A. L. Baldry. Numerous plates in colors and 
monochrome. Imp. 8vo, vellum, uncut. London, 1922 


One of 250 copies. 


COXE (PETER). The Social Day: A Poem. With 32 fine plates 
engraved after Stothard and others. Royal 8vo, brown morocco, gilt 
tooled, gilt edges (rubbed). London, 1823 


First EDITION. LARGE PAPER COPY, WITH THE PLATES ON INDIA PAPER. Warren’s 
engraving, known as “The Broken Jar,” facing p. 288, is the first engraving 
on steel. 


CRIPPS (WILFRED JOSEPH). Old English Plate (back torn), 
London, 1902; Sheffield Plate (Wyllie), London, n.d.; Old Pewter 
(Bell), London, n.d. All illustrated. 3 vols., 8vo, cloth. — 


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96 


97 


98 


99 


100 


101 


102 


ORIGINAL SKETCH-BOOK OF CRUIKSHANK’S 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). A Sketch-Book with 106 pages filled 
with pencil drawings by George Cruikshank. 8vo, half leather 
(worn). [Circa 1827-35] 


A CHOICE AND VERY DESIRABLE BOOK, CONTAINING SKETCHES OF LANDSCAPES, 
HOUSES, STUDIES OF HUMAN FIGURES, HEADS, ARMS, AND HANDS, SKETCHES OF 
IMPS AND FAIRIES, AND BEINGS WHICH ARE NEITHER—BUT PURE CREATURES OF THEIR 
CREATOR’S RIOTOUS FANCY. 

THERE ARE THREE SKETCHES FOR HIS ILLUSTRATIONS TO THE “PENTAMERONE,” 
FULL-PAGE STUDIES, WITH PENCILLED INDICATIONS OF THE STORIES TO WHICH THEY 
BELONG. T’'WO PAGES OF SKETCHES ARE CAPTIONED “EH, SIRS!—ScoTtT’s WAVERLY,” 
AND APPEAR TO INDICATE THAT AT THIS TIME CRUIKSHANK INTENDED TO ILLUSTRATE 
THAT NOVEL. 

Two of the more finished studies of women’s heads are delicately colored, and 
tints have been washed in on several of the landscapes. MARGINAL NOTES, CAP- 
TIONS, AND EXPLANATIONS ARE FREQUENT THROUGHOUT THE VOLUME, AND SEVERAL 
PAGES BEAR THE ARTIST’S WELL-KNOWN SIGNATURE. THE BACK END-PAPER CARRIES 
AN EXCELLENT SELF-PORTRAIT. One drawing is a study for ‘The Suicide of the 
Drunkard’s Daughter.” 


CRUIKSHANK ILLUSTRATIONS. Italian Tales. With 16 woodcuts 
by George Cruikshank. 8vo, original boards, cloth back, uncut (rub- 
bed), uncut. London, 1824 


FIRST EDITION. 


—— Mornings in Bow Street; [and] More Mornings in Bow Street. 
By J. Wight. Illustrations by George Cruikshank. 2 vols., 12mo, 
boards, cloth backs (Vol. I worn), uncut. London, 1825-7 


First EpItion of Volume I. 


Sunday in London. London, 1833; The Greatest Plague in 
Life. Edited by the Brothers Mayhew. London, n.d. With illustra- 
tions by George Cruikshank. 2 vols., 12mo, boards and cloth (in 
rather poor condition). London, 1833; n.d. 


First EDITIONS. 


German Popular Stories, Translated from the Kinder und Hans 
Marchen, Collected by M. M. Grimm, from Oral Tradition. With 22 
etchings by George Cruikshank. 2 vols., 12mo, polished calf, backs 
panelled and gilt tooled and inlaid with strips of red calf, sides with 


fillet borders, inside gilt borders, gilt edges, by Bedford. 
London, 1834 


Minor Morals for Young People. By John Bowring. I[llus- 


trated by George Cruikshank and Heath. 3 vols., 12 mo, cloth. 
London: 1834-5-9 


First EDITION. 


Songs, Naval and National, of the late Charles Dibdin. With 


12 etchings by George Cruikshank. 12mo, original cloth, uncut. 
London, 1841 


First EDITION. 


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103 


104 


105 


106 


107 


108 


109 


History of the Irish Rebellion in 1798: with Memoirs of the 
Union, and Emmett’s Insurrection in 1803. With etched plates by 
George Cruikshank, and portraits. 8vo, crushed green levant morocco, 
gilt edges, by Zaehnsdorf. London, 1845 


FIRST EDITION. Fine copy. 


The World’s Show. 1851: or, The Adventures of Mr. and Mrs. 
Sandboys and Family. With woodcut and ten etchings by George 
Cruikshank. 8vo, calf, gilt tooled, uncut. Original wrappers bound 
in. London: David Bogue, [1851] 


The Life of Sir John Falstaff. By Robert B. Brough. 20 
etched plates by George Cruikshank. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. 
London, 1858 


First EDITION. 


A Descriptive Catalogue of the Works of George Cruikshank. 
With a List of Books illustrated by him. By George W. Reid. 3 vols., 
including the two volumes of plates. 3 vols., 4to, half morocco (loose 
in covers, name on titles, and other minor defects). London, 1871 


One of 185 copies. 


ELABORATELY EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED 


CRUIKSHANK ILLUSTRATIONS. An Essay on the Genius of George 
Cruikshank, by Wm. M. Thackeray; Two Essays on the Genius of 
George Cruikshank, by John Wilson; An Essay on the Genius of 
George Cruikshank, by John Wilson. TJilustrated by 1035 etchings 
and woodcuts, many in colors, extracted from his most popular works. 
4 vols., royal 4to, half brown morocco (rubbed). Nepsend: 


A SPLENDID WORK, comprising Thackeray’s Essay and the three by Wilson ex- 
tracted from Blackwood’s and the Westminster Review, the periodicals in which 
they appeared, and inlaid to size, WITH OVER A THOUSAND EXTRA-ILLUSTRATIONS, 
being Cruikshank’s designs for Bentley’s Miscellany, and Ainsworth’s Magazine, 
COMPLETE, together with over 800 Cruikshank plates extracted from others of his 
works, inlaid to size, REPRESENTING ALMOST EVERY IMPORTANT DESIGN DRAWN BY 
THE GREAT CARICATURIST. A LARGE NUMBER OF THE PLATES ARE IN COLORS, AND 
MANY ARE PROOFS IN VARIOUS STATES. Inlaid in one volume is a photograph of 
the artist and an autograph signature. ONE OF THE MOST EXTENSIVELY EXTRA- 
ILLUSTRATED WORKS RELATING TO CRUIKSHANK, THAT HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED 
FOR SALE. 


Three Volumes of Reproductions of his Sketches; Hans of Ice- 
land, London, 1837; The Pentamerone, London, 1850; and 7 other 
volumes illustrated by him; and about 100 engravings by Cruikshank 
and others. 


An interesting collection. Some of the engravings are Proofs in various states. 


CRUIKSHANK (ISAAC ROBERT). Lessons of Thrift. Hngraved 
title and 12 colored plates by I. R. Cruikshank. 8vo, half calf, gilt 
tooled, uncut. London: T. Boys, 1820 


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CURRENCY. Two Printed and Manuscript Documents. One signed 
by Thomas Clarke, Master of the Mint. London, Feb. and Oct., 1696. 
Dealing with the Confiscation of Plate to remedy the shortage caused 
by the widespread clipping of Money. Glazed and framed. 


CUSSANS (JOHN EDWIN). History of Hertfordshire. Profusely 
illustrated with portraits, colored and plain lithographs, and numerous 
text illustrations. 3 vols., folio, half red morocco, gilt backs, by 


Morrell. London, 1870-81 
FINE COPY. 
CUST (LIONEL). Anthony Van Dyck. A Further Study. With 25 


illustrations in color executed under the supervision of The Medici 
Society. Ato, vellum, uncut, with ties. London and New York, n.d. 


THE ARUNDEL LIBRARY OF GREAT MASTERS. One of 100 coppies, autographed by 
the publishers. 


DALZEL (ARCHIBALD). The History of Dahomy, an Inland King- 
dom of Africa. With folding map and numerous engraved plates. 
Ato, old calf (rubbed). London, 1793 


First EDITION. Scarce. A fine copy internally. 


DARLY (M.). Comic-Prints of Characters, Caricatures, Macaronies, 
ete. 2 engraved titles and numerous caricatures on 225 plates, original 
impressions. (some margins slightly stained, two plates torn in folds). 
2 vols., folio, old calf (worn). [London], 1776-9 


Dedicated to David Garrick. 


DAWE (G.). The Life of George Morland, with Remarks on his 
Works. Portraits and two plates. 8vo, half red morocco (rubbed). 
London, 1807 


SCARCE. 


DAY (LEWIS F.). Windows. A Book about Stained & Painted Glass. 
Numerous illustrations. 8vo, cloth. London, 1909 


DELLA SETA (ALESSANDRO). Religion & Art. A Study in the 
Evolution of Sculpture, Painting and Architecture. 200 illustrations. 
Royal 8vo, cloth. London, n.d. 


DE RICCI (SEYMOUR). Louis XVI Furniture. Nwmerous reproduc- 
tions. 4to, buckram. London, n.d. 


DESHAIRS (LEON). Dijon: Architecture et Décoration aux Dix- 
Septiéme et Dix-Huitiéme Siécles. 120 plates, Folio, loose in half calf 
and board portfolio. Paris, n.d. 


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[DICKENS (CHARLES).] The Library of Fiction, or Family Story- 
Teller; consisting of Original Tales, Essays, and Sketches of Char- 
acter. With 14 full-page woodcuts. 2 vols., 8vo, crushed olive levant 
morocco, Jansen style, inside dentelles, gilt edges, by Riviere (backs 
faded, sides slightly scraped). London: Chapman and Hall, 1836-7 


First EDITION. Contains two early efforts of Dickens, ‘‘The Tuggses at Rams- 
gate,” with two illustrations by Robert Seymour, and “A Little Talk about Spring 
and the Sweeps,” with an illustration by R. W. Buss. Both sketches are signed 
“Boz.” SCARCE. 


— The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. Portrait by 
Finden after Maclise, and 89 plates by H. K. Browne. 8vo, old calf 
(scraped). London, 1839 


FIRST EDITION. 
American Notes for General Circulation. 2 vols., 12mo, half 
maroon morocco (rubbed). London, 1842 


FIRST EDITION. FIRST ISSUE, with the faulty pagination in the preliminary pages 
of Vol. I. 


Christmas Numbers of ‘All the Year Round.” 9 numbers, 


bound in one volume, 8vo, half red morocco (slightly rubbed) . 
[London], 1859-67 


FIRST EDITION of each work of Dickens’ contained in the 9 numbers as follows: 
“The Haunted House”; “A Message from the Sea”; “Somebody’s Luggage”; “Mrs. 
Lirriper’s Lodgings”; “Mrs. Lirriper’s Legacy”; “Dr. Marigold’s Prescription”; 
“Mugby Junction”; “No Thoroughfare’; “Tom Tiddler’s Garland.” 


The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club. London, 1837; 
Another Copy; Martin Chuzzlewit. London, 1844; Bleak House. Lon- 
don, 1853; and others. Illustrations by H. K. Browne and others. 
9 vols., 8vo and 12 mo, various bindings. 


FIRST EDITIONS. 


DICTIONARY OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY. Edited by Leslie 
Stephen and Sidney. 22 vols., including First Supplement, thick 8vo, 
cloth. New York: Macmillan and Co., 1908-9 


FINE COPY OF THIS INDISPENSABLE WORK. The re-issue printed on thin paper. 


DOWNMAN (EDWARD ANDREWS). Blue Dash Chargers, and 
other early English Tin Enamel Circular Dishes. Numerous Illustra- 
tions. Royal 8vo, boards, uncut. London, 1919 


DU SARTEL (0.). La Porcelaine de Chine. 32 reproductions, mainly 
in color. Loose in portfolio (hinges torn, few leaves of text slightly 
foxed). Paris, 1881 


EAST (SIR ALFRED). The Art of Landscape Painting in Oil Colour. 


With illustrations in color and monochrome. Ato, cloth. 
London, 1907 


Presentation Copy from the author, inscribed: “To my friends Mr. & Mrs. Wm. 
Hesketh Lever from Alfred East. The Bungalow, Augst. 21, 1910.” INSERTED 
IS AN ORIGINAL WATER-COLOR DRAWING, SIGNED, “A Souvenir of our Walk on Sun- 
day, Aug. 21st, 1910.” 


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129 —— Brush and Pencil Notes in Landscape. With an Introduction 


130 


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132 


133 


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135 


by Edwin Bale. 30 reproductions from water color sketches, and 29 
from sketches in pencil. Imp. 8vo, cloth. London, 1914 


ELEGANT EXTRACTS. Vignette on titles, engraved by Heath, 
Romney, Smith and others. 18 vols., 18mo, red _ straight-grain 
morocco, richly gilt backs and sides, gilt edges. London, n.d. 


Comprising: Prose, 6 vols.; Poetry, 6 vols.; Epistles, 6 vols. 


ELIOT (GEORGE). A Collection of First EDITIONS of her Writings. 
15 vols., 12 mo, half blue morocco (somewhat rubbed, a number of 
leaves slightly foxed). Edinburgh: Blackwood and Sons, 1859-76 


Comprising: Adam Bede, 3 vols., 1859; The Mill on the Floss, 3 vols., 1860; 
Silas Marner, 1861; Middlemarch, 4 vols., 1871-2; Daniel Deronda, 4 vols., 1876. 


ELLWOOD (G. M.). English Furniture & Decoration, 1680-1800. 
Numerous reproductions. 4to, cloth. London, n.d. 


ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA. 382 vols., square 8vo, cloth. 
London, 1910-22 


HANDY VOLUME ISSUE, on thin paper. Eleventh Edition; with volumes 30-32 of 
the Twelfth Edition. 


WITH SPLENDID EXAMPLES OF BARTOLOZZI 


ENGRAVED TICKETS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS of Musical and 
Dramatic Entertainments, Masquerade Balls, etc. About 175 pieces, 
mounted and bound in one volume, 4to, half vellum. 

[X VIIIth-XiXth Centuries] 


A FINE COLLECTION. OVER 30 OF THE CARDS, OR ABOUT ONE SIXTH OF THE WHOLE, 
WERE ENGRAVED BY BARTOLOZZI, AFTER CIPRIANI, SMIRKE, AND OTHERS. Bartolozzi’s 
large invitation to the Regatta Ball at Ranelagh in 1775, is present in three 
states, ONE BEING A PROOF OF THE ENGRAVING IN AN UNFINISHED STATE (i. e. before 
the completion of the mermaid’s hand), SAID TO BE UNIQUE. Many of the cards 
are representative of the engraving of Heath, Bunbury, Fittler, Sharp, and others. 
There is some fine autographic material inserted. 

INCLUDED IS AN ORIGINAL PENCIL DRAWING, SIGNED, BY SMIRKE, of a young’ girl 
and a cherub, designed as a ticket for the Ranelagh Ball, 1803. Size: 7% inches 
by 5% inches. With an engraving of the same by Raimbach. 


WITH AN ORIGINAL SKETCH BY BARTOLOZZI 


ENGRAVED TICKETS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS of National and 

Local Festivities, Social and Civic Events, etc. About 150 pieces, 

mounted and bound in one volume, 4to, half red morocco. 
[XVIIIth-XIXth Centuries] 


WITH AN ORIGINAL PEN-AND-INK DRAWING BY BARTOLOZZI, showing a woman of 
classic mien, seated and holding a shield inscribed: “‘Fracis Bartolozzt Esquire, 
Londini, 1774.” 

THIS FINE COLLECTION CONTAINS EIGHT OR TEN EXAMPLES OF BARTOLOZZI’S WORK, 
A SPLENDID SELF-PORTRAIT BY ANGELICA KAUFFMAN, and many cards designed or 
engraved by Skelton and other engravers, including A CARD DESIGNED BY GEORGE 
MoRLAND FOR AN EXHIBITION OF HIS OWN WORKS; A TICKET TO STRAWBERRY HILL, 
SIGNED BY HoRACE WALPOLE; ANOTHER TICKET, WITH A FINE IMPRESSION OF HIS 
SEAL; numerous tickets and invitations to Guild meetings; tickets to political 
meetings at the time of the Corn Law Agitation, etc., etc. 


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ERSKINE (JOHN ELPHINSTONE). Journal of a Cruise among the 
Islands of the Western Pacific. Map, tinted plates, and other illustra- 
tions. 8vo, boards, cloth back, uncut (corners chipped). 

London, 1853 


EVANS (MARIA M.). Lustre Pottery. With 24 plates: 4to, cloth, 
uncut. London, n.d. 


EVERITT (GRAHAM). English Caricaturists and Graphic Hu- 
mourists of the Nineteenth Century. Numerous illustrations. Small 
Ato, half morocco, uncut (slightly rubbed). London, 1886 


FISHER (JONATHAN). Scenery of Ireland Illustrated in a Series 
of Prints of Select Views, Castles and Abbies. 60 aquatints by 
Jonathan Fisher. With description of each view. Oblong folio, half 
mottled calf. London: J. Debrett for the Author, 1795 


FIRST EDITION. RARE. 


FITCHETT (W. H.). How England saved Europe: the Story of the 
Great War (17938-1815). Illustrated. 4 vols., 12mo, half red calf, 
uncut. London, 1899 


With the A. Harmsworth bookplate. 


FOLK LORE. Lean’s Collectanea. Collections of Vincent Stuckley 
Lean, of Proverbs (English and Foreign), Folk-Lore, and Supersti- 
tions, also Compilations towards Dictionaries of Proverbial Phrases 
and Words, old and disused. Illustrated. 4 vols. in five, royal 8vo, 
cloth, uncut. Bristol, 1902-4 


WITH FORE-EDGE PAINTING 


FORE-EDGE PAINTING. London. By Walter Besant. Jllustrated. 
8vo, crushed blue levant morocco, gilt back, gilt edges (cover slightly 
scratched). London, 1892 


FIRST EDITION. ON THE FORE-EDGE, UNDER THE GOLD, IS AN EXQUISITE WATER- 
COLOR PAINTING VIEW OF LONDON FROM WESTMINSTER BRIDGE, SIGNED IN THE 
CORNER WITH THE ARTIST’S CIPHER. A choice example of this work. 


FOSTER (J. E.) AND ATKINSON (T. D.). An Illustrated Catalogue 
of the Loan Collection of Plate, exhibited in the Fitzwilliam Museum, 
May 1895. Plates. 4to, cloth, uncut. Cambridge, 1896 


One of 260 copies. 


FOSTER (J. J.).. French Art from Watteau to Prud’hon. Illustrated 
by a great number of fine photogravure plates, some in color, from 
pictures in the collections of His Majesty the King, and others. 3 
vols., folio, half vellum, uncut (covers slightly soiled). London, 1905 
EDITION DE LUXE, one of 175 copies, autographed by the author. A magnificent 
work, representing the finest achievements of the principal painters of the 


Eighteenth Century in France, with an introduction and some studies in the 
social history of the period by various authors. 


FOUQUIER (MARCEL). Del’Art des Jardins du XVe au XXe Siécle. 
Numerous plates. Royal 4to, wrappers, uncut (torn at joint). 
Paris, 1901 


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FRANCO-BRITISH EXHIBITION. Souvenir and Illustrated Review. 
Numerous reproductions. 2 vols., large 4to, cloth, not uniform, as 
issued. [London, 1908] 


FRANKAU (JULIA). John Raphael Smith: His Life and Works. 
With 30 gravures and 50 examples of stipple, mezzotints, paintings 
and drawings, printed in monochrome and colors. 2 vols., imp. folio 
and 8vo, white buckram. London, 1902 


William Ward, James Ward: Their Lives and Works. With 
gravures and 40 engravings printed in monochrome and colors. 2 
vols., imp. folio and 8vo, cloth. London, 1904 


FRANTZ (HENRI). French Pottery and Porcelain, London, n.d.; 
Dutch Pottery and Porcelain (Knowles), London, n.d.; Old Pottery 
and Porcelain (Burgess), London, 1916; and others. All illustrated. 
6 vols., 8vo and 12mo, cloth. 


FREE-MASONRY. Antiqvitatvm Ivdaicarvm, Libri IX. In quis, 
praeter Iudaeae, Hierosolymorum, & Templi Salomonis accuratam 
delineationem, praecipui sacri ac profani gentis ritus describuntur. 
Auctore Benedicto Aria Montano. With 13 (should be 16) folding 
engraved plates, including the map of the two hemispheres, the plans 
of Solomon’s temple, etc. 4to, vellum. 

Lvedvni Batavorvm: Plantiniana, 1593 
RARE. 


— The Use and Abuse of Free-Masonry. By Capt. George Smith. 
Symbolic vignette on title. &vo, contemporary tree-calf (hinges worn, 
two leaves preceding title wanting). 

London: Printed for the Author, 1785 


SCARCE. 


Ahiman Rezon; or, a Help to all that are, or would be Free and 
Accepted Masons. By Lau. Dermott. Frontispiece. 8vo, half mot- 
tled calf. 

London: Printed for the Benefit of the General Charity, 1787 


SCARCE. 


[J.] Browne’s Masonic Master-Key through the Three Degrees, 
by Way of Polyglot. 8vo, old calf, interleaved (worn). 
London, 1802 


SCARCE. 


Jachin & Boaz; or, An Authentic Key to the Door of Free- 
Masonry. London, 1804; Another edition, London, 1822; Another 


edition, N.p., 1830. Symbolic frontispieces. 3 vols., 8vo and 16mo, 
various bindings. London, 1804-30 


ScaRcE. Each with the A. M. Broadley bookplate. | 


A History of the Demolition and Rebuilding of Solomon’s 
Temple. By T. Thomas. 8vo, boards, calf back, uncut. 
London, 1815 


ScARCE. A FINE UNCUT COPY. 


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The Antiquities of Free-Masonry. By George Oliver. folding 
maps. S8vo, half blue calf (scraped). London, 1823 


FRENCH ENGRAVINGS. French Line Engravings of the late 
XVIII Century. 81 full-page plates. Ato, cloth, uncut. London, 1910 
One of 1050 copies. 


FRITSCH (K. E. O.). Denkmaeler Deutscher Renaissance. 300 
reproductions. 4 vols., royal folio, cloth, red straight-grain morocco 


back (slightly rubbed). Berlin, 1891 
FURNISS (HARRY). Harry Furniss’s Royal Academy. “An Artistic 
Joke.” Numerous reproductions in gravure. Folio, cloth, uncut 
(stueco, loose as usual). London, 1888 


First EDITION. One of 1000 copies signed by the artist. 


FURNITURE. Household Furniture in Genteel Taste for the Year 
1763, by a Society of Upholsterers, Cabinet Makers, &c. With 120 
fine copperplate engravings. 8vo, ooze calf, blind tooled (title some- 
what soiled). London, [1763] 


FIRST EDITION, WITH THE 20 ADDITIONAL PLATES OF THE SECOND EDITION BOUND 
IN AT END, WITH THE SECOND TITLE-PAGE, MAKING 120 PLATES IN ALL. These fine 
engravings depict about 350 specimens of furniture in Chippendale and con- 
temporary styles. 


Complete Set of 29 fine engraved plates of furniture by Shearer, 
Hepplewhite, and others, from the London Cabinet Makers’ Book of 
Prices. Ato, half ooze calf. [London,] 1788-93 


RARE. 


Little books about old furniture. By A. E. Reveirs-Hopkins 
and J. P. Blake. Colored and other reproductions. 4 vols., 12 mo, 
cloth. London, 1912-3 


Comprising: Tudor to Stuart; Queen Anne; Chippendale; Sheraton. 


GAMLIN (HILDA). Emma, Lady Hamilton: An Old Story Retold. 
With numerous illustrations. Ato, cloth, uncut (shaken). 
Liverpool, 1891 


GARDNER (J. STARKIE). Old Silver-Work, chiefly English, from the 
XVth to the XVIIIth Centuries. A Catalogue of the Unique Loan 
Collection exhibited in 1902 at St. James’s Court, London, in aid of 
the Children’s Hospital, Gt. Ormond Street. Numerous full-page 
plates. Folio, buckram, uncut (shaken). London, 1903 


Supplemented by some further fine specimens from the collections of the Dukes 
of Devonshire and Rutland, Earl Cowper, and others. 


GARNER (THOMAS) AND STRATTON (ARTHUR). The Domestic 
Architecture in England during the Tudor Period. With 192 fine 
plates, delineating hundreds of examples. In three folio portfolios, 
large folio, boards reinforced in cloth. London, 1911 


A splendid series of photographs and measured drawings accompanied by histor- 
ical and descriptive text. 


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GARNIER (EDOUARD). The Soft Porcelain of Sévres. With an 
Historical Introduction by Edouard Garnier. 50 colored plates rep- 
resenting 250 water-color subjects after the originals (few slightly 
scratched). Folio, half cloth and brocade, gilt edges (one side slightly 
torn, binding rubbed). London, 1892 


GATTY (MRS. ALFRED). The Book of Sun-Dials. Now enlarged 
and re-edited by H. K. F. Eden and Eleanor Lloyd. Numerous il- 
lustrations. Imp. 8vo, cloth. London, 1900 


GEORGE (ERNEST). Etchings of Old London. 20 etchings, each 
signed by the artist. In original board portfolio, folio (poor condi- 
tion). London: The Fine Art Society, 1884 


Presentation inscription from Mr. George on title-page: “To Francis W. Bed- 
ford, wishing him a happy and prosperous career, March, 1890, from Ernest 
George.” Each of the above etchings are neatly matted and ready for framing. 


GERBIER (BALTHAZAR). The First and Second Part of Counsel 
and Advice to all Builders. 2 parts in one volume, 16mo, calf, with 
arms in gilt on sides (name on general title). London, 1664-5 


With separate title to each part, dated 1665 and 1664, also a general title which 
is dated 1664. 


GLADSTONE (W. E.). Speeches on Great Questions of the Day. 
12mo, cloth. London, 1870 


First EDITION. Scarce, unmentioned by Sharp. 


GLAZIER (RICHARD). Historic Textile Fabrics. Numerous illustra- 
tions, 4 plates in color. 8vo, cloth. London, n.d. 


GONSE (LOUIS). L’Art Japonais. Profusely illustrated in color 
and black and white. 2 vols., 4to, silk cloth, uncut. Paris, 1883 


Scarce. One of a limited edition on papier vélin. Fine copy. 


GORER (EDGAR) AND BLACKER (J. F.). Chinese Porcelain and 
Hard Stones. With 254 plates in color. 2 vols., thick 4to, white 
buckram, uncut (covers slightly soiled as usual). London, 1911 


One of 1000 copies. A RARE AND VALUABLE WORK. 


GOSSE (EDMUND). British Portrait Painters and Engravers of the 
Eighteenth Century: Kneller to Reynolds. With an Introductory 
Essay and Biographical Notes. Frontispiece in colors, and numerous 
fine plates in monochrome. Royal 4to, wrappers, uncut. With extra 
series of plates in board case. London: Goupil, 1906 


One of 100 copies on Japan Vellum, with a duplicate set of the plates. 


GOTCH (J. ALFRED). Architecture of the Renaissance in England; 
With Historical and Critical Text. 145 photographic plates, and 180 
illustrations in the text. 2 vols., royal folio, half morocco (slightly 
rubbed). London, 1894 


A valuable architectural work. 


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GOWER (LORD RONALD §&.). Sir Thomas Lawrence. With a Cata- 
logue of the Artist’s Exhibited and Engraved Works, compiled by 
Algernon Graves. Numerous reproductions and a frontispiece in 
colors. Ato, half brown levant morocco, uncut. Paris: Goupil, 1900 


GRANDIDIER (ERNEST). La Céramique Chinoise. Numerous helio- 
gravure plates by Dujardin. Ato, wrappers, uncut (back torn, loose 
in wrappers). Paris, 1894 


GREAT BRITAIN. Nouveau Theatre de la Grand Bretagne: ou De- 
scription exacte des Palais du Roy, et des Maisons les plus conside- 
rables des Seigneurs & des Gentilshommes de la Grande Bretagne. 
With about 475 fine engraved plates, views, plans, maps, etc. 5 vols., 
royal folio, mottled calf, with series of maps in morocco backed port- 
folio. Together 6 vols. Londres: David Mortier, 1715-28 


A SUPERB LARGE PAPER COPY OF THIS GREAT WORK, WITH BRILLIANT IMPRESSIONS OF 
THE LONG SERIES OF PLATES, UNUSUALLY COMPLETE. Many extra plates have been 
inserted, and the rare series of views of the Royal Palace of Andlyene, by 
Winstanley, and the series of 38 County Maps, known as the “Atlas Anglois” 
(often wanting), are present. The fine plates are by John Kip, Badeslade, 
Bowles, and other artists. 


Nouveau Theatre de la Grande Bretagne. With 358 fine en- 
graved maps, views and plans, many of which are large folding plates. 
4 vols. in two, royal folio. London, 1724-8 


A FINE COPY, with the scarce “Supplement” issued in 1728. 


GREENAWAY (KATE). Book of Games. With 24 full-page plates 
engraved and printed in colors by Edmund Evans. Small 4to, original 
cloth. London: George Routledge & Son, [1889] 


First EDITION. Fine copy. 


GROSE (FRANCIS). The Antiquities of Ireland, 2 vols., 1791; The 
Antiquities of England and Wales, 8 vols., including the Supplemental 
volume, n.d.; The Antiquities of Scotland, 2 vols., 1797; The History 
of Dover Castle, by W. Darell, included in this work is; A Provincial 
Glossary, by Francis Grose, 1797-1811; Military Antiquities respect- 
ing a History of the English Army from the Conquest to the Present 
Time, 2 vols., 1801. Profusely illustrated with fine engraved plates 
(some slightly foxed). 15 vols., 4to, russia. London, v.d. 


The Treatise on Ancient Armour and Weapons is included in the last work. 


GRUNER (LEWIS). Fresco Decorations and Stuccoes of Churches 
& Palaces in Italy during the Fifteenth & Sixteenth Centuries. With 
Descriptions. Colored title, and 54 fine plates, of which 48 are finely 
colored by hand. Enclosed in 8 cloth portfolios, imp. folio. N.p., n.d. 


ONE OF A VERY FEW COPIES COLORED IN THIS HIGHLY FINISHED MANNER, THE 
ORDINARY EDITION HAVING BUT NINE COLORED PLATES, AND THE DE LUXE COPIES, 
OF WHICH NOT MORE THAN TWENTY WERE ISSUED, HAVING BUT THIRTY-FIVE PLATES 
COLORED. The last two plates “Keys for Colouring the Plates,” are not present, 
having, presumably, been removed as superfluous by the colorist, since the six 
remaining plates are repugnant to further embellishment. 


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GUICHARD (E.) AND DARCEL (A.). Les Tapisseries Décoratives 
du Garde-Meuble (Mobilier National) : Choix des plus beaux Motifs 
par Ed. Guichard. Texte par Alfred Darcel. 100 superb reproduc- 
tions. 2 vols., large folio, tree calf, with fine gilt ornament on sides. 


Paris, n.d. 
A RARE AND VALUABLE WORK. 


GURLITT (CORNELIUS). Die Baukunst Spaniens dargestellt in 

ihren Hervorragendsten Werken. Numerous reproductions by Max 

Junghandel. 2 vols., royal folio, half morocco (slightly rubbed). 
Dresden, n.d. 


HAGHE (L.). Portfolio of Sketches; Belgium-Germany. 27 colored 
reproductions (some foxed), mounted on cardboard, enclosed in port- 
folio, imp. folio, cloth, roan back (slightly torn). London, 1850 


HAMERTON (PHILIP G.). Man in Art: Studies in Religious and 
Historical Art, Portrait, and Genre. With numerous etched and en- 
graved plates, mezzotints, etc. Folio, cloth, uncut. London, 1892 


First EDITION. 


HARDY (W. J.). The Handwriting of the Kings & Queens of England. 
Numerous facsimiles. Ato, cloth, gilt edges. [London], 1893 


HARTSHORNE (ALBERT). Old English Glasses. An Account of 
Glass Drinking Vessels in England from early times to the end of 
the Highteenth Century. Numerous illustrations, some in color. 
Folio, half vellum, uncut (slightly rubbed, shaken). London, 1897 


A magniucent work on the art of glass-making in Egypt, Greece, Holland, 
Germany, etc. 


HASLEM (JOHN). The Old Derby China Factory: with Workmen 
and their Productions. Colored reproductions. Royal 8vo, cloth. 
London, 1876 


HAVELL COLORED PLATES. A Series of Picturesque Views of 
Noblemen’s & Gentlemen’s Seats. Engraved title in colors, with views 
in compartments, and 20 colored aquatints by Havell. Folio, half red 
morocco (rubbed). London: R. Havell, 1814-23 


First EDITION. Fine copy with brilliant impressions of the plates. 


HAYDEN (ARTHUR). Royal Copenhagen Porcelain, its History and 

Development from the Eighteenth Century to the Present Time. 

Numerous plates, few in color. 4to, cloth (writing on fly-leaf). 
London, 1911 


Spode & his Successors. A History of the Pottery Stoke-on- 
Trent, 1765-1865. With 24 colored plates, and 64 pages of illustra- 
tions in black and white. Thick royal 8vo, cloth. London, n.d. 


HEATH ILLUSTRATIONS. Glasgow [Northern] Looking Glass. 
Vol. I, Nos. 1-17. New Series, Vol. I, Nos. 1-2. Hundreds of carica- 
tures by William Heath. Folio, half leather (worn). 

[Glasgow, 1825-6] 


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HEATON (JOHN ALDAM). Furniture and Decoration in England 
during the Eighteenth Century. Edited by John Aldam Heaton. 200 
full-page plates, containing numerous examples. 4 vols., imp. folio, 
cloth. London, 1890-2 
Fine copy of one of the most important modern works on English furniture, 
consists of reproductions of the choicest examples from the works of Chippendale, 


Adam, Richardson, Heppelwhite, Sheraton, Pergolesi, and other celebrated artists 
and craftsmen. 


HELM (W. H.). Vigée-Lebrun, 1755-1842. Her Life, Works, and 
Friendships. Numerous reproductions. Ato, cloth. London, n.d. 


With a Catalogue Raisonné of the artist’s pictures at end of work. 


HERDMAN (WILLIAM). Views of Modern Liverpool. 37 full-page 
plates in chromo-lithography by James Orr Marples and the artist 
(some margins somewhat foxed). With an Introduction and De- 
scriptive letter-press, by J. A. Picton. Folio, half morocco (rubbed, 
some margins of text foxed). Liverpool, 1864 


HERKOMER (SIR HUBERT VON). The Herkomers. Illustrations. 
4to, cloth, uncut (covers slightly soiled). London, 1910 


HETHERINGTON (A. L.). The Early Ceramic Wares of China. 
With 100 illustrations, of which 12 are in color. 4to, buckram, uncut. 
London, 1922 


SCARCE. 


HIND (C. LEWIS). Turner’s Golden Visions. With 50 of the paint- 
ings and drawings of Turner reproduced in color. Small 4to, vellum, 
uncut. London, n.d. 


HISSEY (JAMES J.). An Old-Fashioned Journey through England 
and Wales. London, 1884; A Drive through England. London, 1885; 
A Holiday on the Road. London, 1887; A Tour in a Phaeton. Lon- 
don, 1889; Across England in a Dog-Cart. London, 1891. Illustrated. 
5 vols., 8vo, cloth, one vol. half leather (worn). London, 1884-91 


FIRST EDITIONS. 


HOBSON (R. L.). Worcester Porcelain. Jllustrated by 92 collotypes 
and 17 chromo-lithographs. Royal 4to, cloth, uncut. London, 1910 


A description of the ware from the Wall Period to the present day. 


Chinese Pottery and Porcelain. An Account of the Potter’s 
Art in China from Primitive Times to the Present Day. With 40 
colored plates and 96 in black and white. 2 vols., small 4to, cloth. 

London, 1915 


LONG OUT OF PRINT AND VERY RARE. 


HODGSON (MRS. WILLOUGHBY). Old English China. With 16 
colored plates by Mrs. Dudley Forsyth, Miss Janet Leveson-Gower, 
and the Arts Co., Derby, and 64 illustrations from photographs. Ato, 
cloth, uncut. London, 1913 


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HOLBEIN (HANS). Ocuvre de Jean Holbein, or, Recueil de Gravures 
. accompagnés d’Explications Historiques et Critiques et de la Vie 

de ce Fameux Peintre, par Chrétien de Mechel. Parts I-IV, complete. 
A series of 46 engraved plates. Folio, boards, leather back (rubbed). 
Basle, 1780-94 


RARE. The two plates in outline and aquatint of the family of Thomas More 
are wanting as usual. 


HOLLAND (JAMES). A Collection of 26 Original Water-color Draw- 
ings. Size: 914 inches by 1314 inches, to 7 inches by 4 inches. 
Mounted and enclosed in portfolio, oblong folio, half green morocco. - 

[Circa, 1860-70} 


A FINE COLLECTION of landscape and figure subjects; eleven are finished in detail. 


HOOD (THOMAS). Humorous Poems. With a Preface by Alfred 
Ainger. 130 illustrations by Charles E. Brock. Royal 8vo, buckram, 
uncut. London, 1893 


First EDITION with these illustrations. One of 250 copies on Large Paper. 


HOWARD (FRANCIS). An Illustrated Catalogue of the Second 
National Loan Exhibition: 1913-1914. Woman and Child in Art. 
With Preface by Robert Ross. Many fine plates. 4to, white buckram, 
uncut. London, 1914 


HOWARD (F. E.) AND CROSSLEY (F. H.). English Church Wood- 
work. A Study in Craftsmanship during the Mediaeval Period, A.D. 
1250-1550. Numerous illustrations. Royal 8vo, cloth. London, n.d. 


HOWARD (MONTAGUE). Old London Silver, its History, its Makers 
and its Marks. With 200 illustrations, and over 4000 facsimiles of 
maker’s and hall-marks. 4to, morocco, uncut (rubbed, back partly 


loose) . New York, 1903 
HUEFFER (FORD M.). Ford Madox Brown: A Record of his Life 
and Work. Numerous reproductions. 8vo, cloth. London, 1896 


HUMPHRIES (SYDNEY). Oriental Carpets, Runners and Rugs, and 
some Jacquard Reproductions. Numerous plates, some in color. Imp. 
8vo, cloth (covers slightly soiled). London, 1910 


HUNTER (GEORGE LELAND). Italian Furniture and Interiors. 
200 plates. 2 vols. in one, Thick 4to, buckram, uncut. New York, n.d. 


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NUMBERS 213-398 
ILLUSTRATED BOOKS. A Collection of Books illustrated by Walter 


Crane, Randolph Caldecott, John Leech, and others. 24 vols., various 
sizes and bindings. 


JACKSON (CHARLES JAMES). English Goldsmiths and their 
Marks. With over 11,000 marks. Thick imp. 8vo, cloth. London, 1905 


215 —— Another copy (shaken). 


216 


217 


218 


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221 


An Illustrated History of English Plate, Ecclesiastical and 
Secular, in which the Development of Form and Decoration in the 
Silver and Gold Work of the British Isles, from the earliest known 
examples to the latest of the Georgian period, is delineated and 
described. 77 fine full-page plates and 1,500 other illustrations. 2 
vols., 4to, half morocco (outer edge of one cover slightly damaged by 
nail. London, 1911 


The most comprehensive and masterly treatise on Antique Silver which has yet 
appeared. Owing to the unusually large number of illustrations and the very 
full descriptions of the pieces noted, down to the most minute details of form 
and decoration, the work is indispensable to students and advanced collectors of 
American as well as English Silver. 


JACKSON (MRS. F. NEVILL). Toys of Other Days. Numerous 
illustrations. Imp. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1908 


JAPANESE DRAWINGS. A Collection of about 70 Colored Repro- 
ductions of Japanese Drawings. Bound in two volumes, oblong 8vo, 
silk, Japanese Style. [Circa 1900] 


JEKYLL (GERTRUDE). Garden Ornament. Numerous plates. Folio, 
Cloth. London, 1918 


JERROLD (DOUGLAS). A Man Made of Money. With 12 illustra- 
tions on steel, by John Leech (few plates slightly foxed). 12mo, half 
green calf (slightly rubbed). London, 1849 


FIRST EDITION. 


JESSEN (DR. PETER). Rococo Engravings. Two hundred plates of 
the Eighteenth Century selected by Dr. Peter Jessen, and reproduced 
in collotype. Ato, cloth. London, 1922 


One of 250 copies. 


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226 


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231 


JEST BOOK. Polly Peachum’s Jests. London: J. Roberts, 1728; The 
Life of Lavinia Beswick, alias Fenton, alias Polly Peachum. London: 
A. Moore, 1728. 2 vols. in one, 12mo, sprinkled calf, gilt tooled (some 
marginal repairs). London, 1728 
RaRE. Lavinia Fenton, afterwards the Duchess of Bolton, one of the most famous 
of XVIIIth Century ‘actresses, created the role of Polly Peachum in Gay’s 


“Beggar’s Opera,” at which time the present pamphlets were published. With 
the A. M. Broadley bookplate. 


The Town and Country Nut-Cracker, or Jack Sharp’s Jests. 
Engraved frontispiece. 8vo, half red morocco (piece torn from lower 
margin of title, effacing part of imprint and the date). 

London, [1780] 


Peter Cunningham’s New Jest Book; or, Modern High Life 
Below Stairs. Frontispiece. 16mo, half red morocco. London, [1781] 


—- The Festival of Mirth for 1802; consisting of Interesting, Moral, 
and Amusing Stories. 12mo, half olive morocco, gilt edges, by Tout. 
London, 1802 


The Wit of the Day. London, 1784; The Entertaining Medley. 
London, 1767; Life of Richard Morris, Dick Spot the Conjuror. 
London, n.d.; and others. Illustrated, some in colors. 14 vols., various 
sizes and bindings. 


[JOHNSON (SAMUEL).] Parliamentary Logick. By William Gerard 
Hamilton. With an Appendix, containing Considerations on the Corn 
Laws, by Samuel Johnson, never before printed. Portrait. 8vo, 
boards, roan back, uncut (corners worn). London, 1808 


KEATS (JOHN). The Keats Letters, Papers, and other Relics form- 
ing the Dilke Bequest in the Hampstead Public Library, reproduced 
in fifty-eight collotype facsimiles. Edited with full transcriptions 
and Notes and an account of the portraits of Keats with fourteen 
reproductions, by George C. Williamson. With Foreword by Theodore 
Watts-Dunton and an Introduction by H. Buxton Forman. Folio, 
boards, vellum back, gilt top, uncut. London, 1914 


One of 320 copies. 


KENDRICK (A. F.). English Embroidery, London, n.d.; The Time- 
piece of Shadows: A History of the Sun Dial (Spackman), N. Y., 
1895; Interior Decoration (Parsons), N. Y., n.d.; and others. All 
illustrated. 5 vols., 8vo and 12mo, cloth. 


KIDSON (JOSEPH R. AND FRANK). Historical Notices of the 
Leeds Old Pottery, with a description of its Wares. Portrait (slightly 
foxed), and plates. Ato, cloth, uncut. Leeds, 1892 


One of 250 copies on Dutch hand-made paper. 
KONODY (PAUL G.) AND BROCKWELL (MAURICE W.). The 


Louvre. 50 colored reproductions. Thick imp. 8vo, cloth, uncut. 
London, 1910 


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238 


KONODY (PAUL G., AND OTHERS). The National Gallery. 
Edited by T. Leman Hare. 100 plates in color. 2 vols., imp. 8vo, 
cloth. London, 1909 


[LA FONTAINE (JEAN DE).] A Complete Set of the 276 En- 
gravings by Le Mire, Moitté, Lempereur, and others, after Oudry, for 
La Fontaine’s “Fables.’’ Bound in one volume, folio, half brown 
morocco, uncut (rubbed). [Paris, 1755-9] 


A cca SET OF THESE FAMOUS ILLUSTRATIONS, EXECUTED FOR THE PARIS EDITION 
OF oes 


LAKING (GUY FRANCIS). The Furniture of Windsor Castle. With 
numerous fine reproductions on India paper. Thick 4to, cloth, pigskin 
back, uncut. London, 1905 


A FINE WORK treating upon English and Continental furniture, tapestry hangings 
of the English, French and Flemish looming, ete. pin J eh 


LARWOOD (JACOB) AND HOTTEN (JOHN CAMDEN). The His- 
tory of Signboards, from the Earliest Times to the Present Day. 
Colored frontispiece (torn at plate mark), and numerous illustrations 
by J. Larwood. Small 4to, half roan, uncut (worn at edges, shaken). 

London, 1867 


LAWRENCE (H. W. L.) AND DIGHTON (B. L.) French Line 
Engravings of the late XVIII Century. 81 full-page plates. Ato, 
vellum, uncut. London, 1910 


One of 151 copies. 


LE CLERC (SEBASTIEN). A Treatise of Architecture. With 180 
fine copper-plate engravings and portrait by John Sturt. 8vo, old 
calf (rebacked). [London]; Richard Ware, [circa 1730] 


Rare. A note on the fly-leaf states that to complete this copy it was necessary 
to break up six copies, and that Plate No. 79 was never issued. 


ORIGINAL DRAWINGS BY LEECH 


LEECH (JOHN). A Collection of 28 Original Drawings, one in colors, 
the remainder in pencil. Neatly laid down on cardboard, and bound 
in one volume, oblong 8vo, green morocco, gilt tooled, gilt edges, with 
brass clasp. 


A COLLECTION OF VERY SPIRITED AND CHARACTERISTIC SKETCHES, formed by the 
sisters of John Leech and presented by them to their kinsman, George Evans. 


THE FINISHED LITTLE WATER-COLOR represents a horseman in mid-air, taking a 
ditch. Size: 1% inches by 3 inches. On the back is pasted a slip with the 
following information: “These rough sketches on address cards were given to 
me by... John Leech... when he was 15 years of age ... George Maciwain.” 


The other drawings which have been identified are: 
An Initial E for “Mr. Sponge’s Sporting Tour,” p. 37 
Mr. Sponge’s Turnout in Damp Weather, for “Mr. Sponge’s Sporting Tour”, p. 26 


. What’s the matter with Tommy, for “Life and Character,” 1st Series, p. 63 


Every Little Helps, for “Life and Character,” 1st Series, p. 19 

IN ADDITION TO THESE, THERE ARE TWENTY-THREE SPIRITED LITTLE SKETCHES, 
UNIDENTIFIED. None of the drawings are more than 38 inches by 6 inches in size, 
and all are executed on thin tracing paper. 

THE COLLECTION IS SPLENDIDLY TYPICAL OF THE ARTIST’S SWIFT SKILL, AND HIS 
DELICATE RAILLERY. 


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246 


247 


248 


249 


LEECH ILLUSTRATIONS. The Comic English Grammar. [By P. 
Leigh.] With nearly 50 illustrations by John Leech. 8vo, original 
cloth (shaken, name on title). London, 1840 


First EDITION. 


Portraits of Children of the Nobility. With Memoirs and 
Characteristic Sketches by the author of “The Comic English Gram- 
mar” ete. [Percival Leigh.] 8 plates, drawn from nature by J. 
Leech. Ato, cloth (back and corners worn). London, 1841 


FIRST EDITION. 


Mr. Sponge’s Sporting Tour. [By Robert 8. Surtees.] With 18 
colored plates and 84 woodcuts by John Leech. 8vo, calf, gilt tooled, 
uncut, with the original wrappers bound in (slightly rubbed). 

London: Bradbury and Evans, 18538 


FirsT EDITION, bound up from the original parts with the wrappers preserved. 


A Little Tour in Ireland. By an Oxonian [Richard S. Hole]. 
With illustrations and a folding frontispiece in colors by John Leech. 
Square 12mo, half calf, uncut (rubbed, fold in frontispiece reinforced) . 
London, 1859 


FIRST EDITION. Scarce. 


LENYGON (FRANCIS). The Decoration and Furniture of English 
Mansions during the Seventeenth & Eighteenth Centuries. Numerous 


reproductions. Royal 4to, cloth. London, 1909 
Decoration in England, from 1660 to 1770. Numerous plates. 
Ato, cloth, uncut. London, n.d. 
Furniture in England, from 1660 to 1760. Colored frontispiece, 
and numerous reproductions. Folio, cloth. London, n.d. 
LEVER (CHARLES). Our Mess. 38 vols., Dublin, 1843; The Daltons. 


2 vols., London, 1852; both FIRST EDITIONS; and other editions of 
Lever’s Novels. Illustrated by H. K. Browne. 17 vols., 8vo and 12mo, 
cloth and half leather (some bindings in poor condition). 

London and Dublin, v.d. 


LEWIS (G. GRIFFIN). The Practical Book of Oriental Rugs. 
Numerous plates, some in color. Square 8vo, cloth, uncut. 
Philadelphia and London, 1911 


LEWIS (J. SYDNEY). Old Glass and how to Collect It. Illustrated. 
Small 4to, half vellum and boards, uncut. London, n.d. 
LIBRARY OF ENTERTAINING KNOWLEDGE. Numerous por- 


traits and other illustrations. 58 vols., 16mo, green calf (some bind- 
ings slightly rubbed). London, v.d. 
Comprising: British Artists (Cunningham), 6 vols., 1830; Napoleon’s Expedition 
to Russia (Segur), 2 vols., 1836; Sketch- Book (Irving), 2 vols., 1834; History 


of the Jews, 3 vols., 1830; Life and Times of Washington (Edmonds), 2 vols., 
1838; and others. 


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252 


253 


254 


255 


256 


257 


258 


259 


260 


261 


LIECHTENSTEIN (PRINCESS MARIE). Holland House. With 
numerous illustrations. 2 vols., 8vo, half red morocco. London, 1874 


FIRST EDITION. 


LISTER (REGINALD). Jean Goujon, his Life and Work. With an 
Introduction by S. Arthur Strong. Reproductions. 4Ato, boards, cloth 
back, uncut. London, 1903 


One of 250 copies on antique paper. 


LITCHFIELD (FREDERICK). Illustrated History of Furniture: 
From the Earliest to the Present Time. With numerous illustrations. 
Imp. 8vo, cloth. London, 1892 


[LOCKHART (J. G.).] Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott. 
Engraved titles and frontispieces (foxed). 10 vols., 16mo, calf 
(rubbed). London, 1839 


LOCKWOOD (LUKE VINCENT). Colonial Furniture in America. 
Numerous reproductions. Ato, buckram, uncut. New York, 1901 


First EDITION. 
— Another and enlarged edition, in 2 volumes. London, n.d. 


LOFTIE (W. J.). The Inns of Court and Chancery. With many illus- 
trations by Herbert Railton, some on China paper. Folio, cloth, vellum 
back, uncut (labels defective). London, 1893 


One of 100 copies on Large Paper. 


LOMAX (CHARLES J.). Quaint Old English Pottery. With a 
Preface by M. L. Solon. Numerous plates, and illustrations, few in 
color. Imp. 8vo, buckram, uncut. London, 1909 


LONDON. Photographic Relics of Old London, printed in Carbon, by 
Henry Dixon. 120 plates, mounted on cardboard, with letter-press, 
in 3 vols., folio, half red morocco, gilt edges (rubbed, hinges weak). 

[London, 1875-86 ] 


LONGMAN (E. D.) AND LOCH (S.). Pins and Pincushions. 43 
plates. 8vo, cloth. London, 1911 


LYON (IRVING WHITALL). The Colonial Furniture of New Eng- 
land, a Study of the Domestic Furniture in use in the Seventeenth 
and Eighteenth Centuries. Numerous reproductions. Imp. 8vo, cloth, 
uncut. Boston and New York, 1892 


SCARCE. 
MACGIBBON (DAVID) AND ROSS (THOMAS). The Castellated 
and Domestic Architecture of Scotland, from the Twelfth to the 


Eighteenth Century. Numerous illustrations. 5 vols., royal 8vo, 
buckram, uncut. Edinburgh, 1887-92 


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MACKENZIE (SIR JAMES D.). The Castles of England, their Story 
and Structure. Numerous illustrations. 2 vols., imp. 8vo, cloth, un- 
cut. London, 1897 


MACQUOID (PERCY). A History of English Furniture. Numerous 
reproductions, many in color. 20 parts, folio, wrappers, uncut (some 
wrappers damaged, several leaves of the last two parts defective). 

London, 1904-8 


Four Hundred Years of Children’s Costumes, from the Great 
Masters, 1400-1800. Numerous colored plates. Royal 8vo, cloth. 
London: The Medici Society, n.d. 


MALET (CAPTAIN). Annals of the Road; or, Notes on Mail and 
Stage Coaching in Great Britain. 10. colored plates. 8vo, cloth. 
London, 1876 


FIRST EDITION. 


MALLET (W. E.). An Introduction to Old English Furniture. IJllus- 
trations by H. M. Brock. Imp. 8vo, boards, cloth back. London, n.d. 


267 —— Another copy. 


268 


269 


270 


271 


272 


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MALTON (JAMES). A Picturesque and Descriptive View of the City 
of Dublin. Large folding map of Dublin, dated 1797, and 25 fine en- 
graved views, etc. (few slightly foxed). Oblong folio, half morocco. 

London, [1797] 
Scarce. The list of plates call for the date, 1791 on the map of Dublin, but 


evidently this is a mistake, as in all probability this list was published in all 
editions subsequently to the first edition of 1791. With the slip of Errata. 


MANUSCRIPT. Manuscript Offices of the Church. Beautifully 
written in black and red upon 205 sheets of uterine vellum, with hun- 
dreds of very fine initials engrossed and delicately ornamented in red, 
blue and lavender, and about a dozen initials exquisitely illuminated in 
colors and gold. 12mo, red morocco, richly blind-tooled, gilt edges 
(hinge cracked, f.188 wanting). [French, circa 1475] 


A CHOICE MANUSCRIPT OF VERY EXQUISITE WORKMANSHIP. 


MARTIN (CAMILLE). L’Art Roman en France |’Architecture et la 
Decoration. 80 photographic reproductions. 5 parts, folio, wrappers 
(backs torn), enclosed in portfolio, boards, cloth back. Paris, n.d. 


MASKEL (ALFRED). Ivories. Numerous reproductions. Thick 
royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, n.d. 


McCLURE (ABBOT) AND EBERLEIN (HAROLD DONALD). The 
Practical Book of Early American Arts and Crafts. Numerous illus- 
trations. Square 8vo, cloth, uncut. Philadelphia, 1916 


McKAY (WILLIAM) AND ROBERTS (W.). John Hoppner. Colored 
frontispiece, and numerous fine reproductions. Royal 4to, buckram, 
uncut. London, 1909 


Fine copy of this standard account of the great English painter. 


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279 


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McPHERSON (DUNCAN). Antiquities of Kertch, and Researches in 
the Cimmerian Bosphorus. Maps, colored lithographs, etc. 4to, cloth, 
gilt edges (slightly rubbed). London, 1857 


MICHEL (EMILE). Great Masters of Landscape Painting. With 40 
plates in gravure and many other illustrations. Imp. 8vo, cloth, un- 
cut. London, 1910 


MIGEON (GASTON). L’Exposition Retrospective de l’Art Décoratif 
Francais. Introduction par Emile Molinier. Numerous fine plates 
in monochrome and colors. 2 copies. 10 parts, folio, wrappers, in 
two portfolios, (sold as is). Paris: Goupil, n.d. 


MILLAIS (JOHN G.). Game Birds and Shooting-Sketches; Illus- 
trating the Habits, Modes of Capture, Stages of Plumage, and the 
Hybrids and Varieties which occur amongst them. Numerous plates 
in color and monochrome, with text-illustrations. Folio, half red 
morocco (corners rubbed). London, 1892 


First EDITION. 


MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. About 400 volumes and pieces. 


An unusually fine lot. 


MODERN ART. 4 vols., London, n.d.; Allies in Art, 2 vols., London, 
1917; and other publications of Colour, Ltd. Numerous colored re- 
productions. 8 vols., 4to, cloth and boards. London, v.d. 


MONKHOUSE (COSMO). A History and Description of Chinese 
Porcelain. With 24 plates in colors and other illustrations. 8vo, 
cloth. London, 1901 


VERY SCARCE. 


MONTHOLON (COUNT). History of the Captivity of Napoleon at 
St. Helena. Facsimile. 4 vols., 8vo, dark blue morocco, backs panelled 
and gilt tooled with Napoleonic emblems, gilt edges. | London, 1846-7 


With the Alfred Harmsworth bookplate. 


MOORE (THOMAS). Irish Melodies. Illustrated by Daniel Maclise. 
4to, cream calf, gilt tooled, gilt and gauffered edges (rubbed). 
London, 1851 


MORE (SIR THOMAS). Utopia: Written in Latine...and Translated 
into Englyshe by Ralph Robynson. With copious Notes and a Bio- 
graphical and Literary Introduction by the Rev. T. F. Dibdin. Por- 
trait and illustrations. Thick imp. 8vo, boards, vellum back, uncut 
(covers slightly soiled, worn at edges, label wanting). Boston, 1878 


LARGE PAPER. One of 10 copies on Whatman paper. 
MORLEY (JOHN). Critical Miscellanies. Both Series, 1871-7; Vol- 


taire, 1872; Rousseau, 2 vols., 1873; Diderot and the Encyclopaedists, 
2 vols., 1878. 7 vols., 8vo, cloth. London, 1871-8 


First EDITIONS. 


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288 


289 


290 


291 


292 


293 


294 


5 MORRIS (BEVERLEY R.). British Game Birds and Wildfowl. 60 


colored plates (slight tear in one margin, few small stains). Ato, 
half red morocco, gilt edges (slightly rubbed, writing on fly-leaf). 
London, 1855 


MOTLEY (JOHN LOTHROP). History of the United Netherlands. 
4 vols., London, 1867; The Rise of the Dutch Republic. 3 vols., Lon- 
don, 1869. Maps and illustrations. 7 vols., 8vo, autumn-leaf calf, 
gilt tooled, gilt edges. London, 1867-9 


FINE SET. The latter work is a Presentation Copy from the author, inscribed 
on fly-leaf: “Benjamin Moran, Esq., Sec. of the U. S. Legation, with the sincere 
regard of the author. 1 March/T3.” 


MULLINER (H. H.). The Decorative Arts in England, 1660-1780. 
Numerous reproductions. Ato, boards, vellum back. London, n.d. 


MUMFORD (JOHN KIMBERLY). The Yerkes Collection of Oriental 
Carpets. With critical text by John Kimberley Mumford. 27 re- 
productions in color. Unbound, in silk portfolio, folio. London, 1910 


LIMITED DE LUXE EDITION. 


NANCE (R. MORTON). Sailing-Ship Models: a Selection from 
European and American Collections, with Introductory Text. 4to, 
cloth. London, 1924 


LIMITED EDITION. A valuable and important work for the collector. 


NASH (JOSEPH). The Mansions of England in the Olden Time. 
Series I-IV. Numerous lithographic plates. 4 vols., large folio, half 
brown morocco. [London, 1839-49] 


Views of the Interior and Exterior of Windsor Castle. 26 litho- 
graphic plates. Large folio, cloth, leather back (stucco, loose as usual, 
back scraped). London, 1852 


NEVILL (RALPH). Old Sporting Prints. 1908; British Military 
Prints. 1909. Both illustrated with numerous reproductions, many in 
color. 2 vols., imp. 8vo, cloth. London, 1908-9 


Old English Sporting Prints and their History. Numerous 
plates, some in color. 4to, buckram. London, 1923 


LIMITED EDITION. 


NICHOLS (JOHN). The Progresses and Public Processions of Queen 
Elizabeth. 3 vols. London, 1823; The Progresses, Processions, and 
Magnificent Festivities of King James the First. 4 vols. London, 
1828. With numerous fine engravings. 7 vols., 4to, blue morocco, 
gilt tooled, gilt edges. London: John Nichols, 1823-8 


FINE COPIES. Comprising numerous Masques, pageants, etc. collected from Court 
Records, Manuscripts, scarce and obscure pamphlets, and other sources, with 
critical, historical, biographical, and bibliographical notes. 


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NOBILI (RICCARDO). The Gentle Art of Faking. A History of the 
methods of producing Imitations & Spurious works of art from the 
earliest times up to the Present Day. 31 illustrations. Square 8vo, 
boards, linen back. London, 1922 


N.[ORDEN] (J.[OHN]). The Surueyors Dialogue. Diuided into fiue 
Bookes: Very profitable for all men to peruse, that haue to do with 
the reuenues of Land, or the manurance, use, or occupation thereof, 
etc. Partly black letter. Small 4to, limp vellum (covers soiled, slight 
stains to margin of title-page and a few following leaves). 
London: Printed for Hugh Astley, 1607 


FIRST EDITION. 


O’MEARA (BARRY EDWARD). Napoleon at St. Helena. Colored 
and other illustrations. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth. London, 1888 


OPPE (ADOLF PAUL). The Water-Colours of Turner, Cox & De 
Wint. With an Introduction by A. P. Oppé. 34 colored reproductions. 
Ato, cloth. London, 1925 


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Sandro Botticelli. With 25 plates in color selected and executed 
under the supervision of The Medici Society. 4to, vellum, uncut, with 
ties. London, n.d. 


ARUNDEL LIBRARY OF GREAT MASTERS. One of 100 copies, autographed by the 
publishers. 


ORIENTAL RUGS. The Practical Book of Oriental Rugs. By G. 
Griffin Lewis. Numerous plates, some in color. Square 8vo, cloth, 
uncut. Philadelphia and London, n.d. 


NEw EDITION, revised and enlarged. 


[ORROCK (JAMES).] James Orrock, R.I.: Painter, Connoisseur, 
Collector. By Byron Webber. Numerous fine plates. 2 vols., thick 
Ato, cloth, uncut. London, 1903 


One of 500 copies. 


PAINE (JAMES). Plans, Elevations and Sections of Noblemen and 
Gentlemen’s Houses, and also of Stabling, Bridges, Public and Private, 
Temples, and other Garden Buildings: executed in the counties of 
Derby, Durham, Middlesex, Northumberland, Nottingham, and York. 
Illustrated with 175 fine copperplates (few margins slightly foxed). 
2 vols., folio, half mottled calf. 

London: Printed for the Author, 1767-83 


FINE COPY. 


PAOLETTI DI OSVALDO (PIETRO). L’Architetturs e la Sculptura 
del Rinascimento in Venezia. Numerous photographic plates, and 
text illustrations. 2 vols. in three, imp. folio, half brown morocco. 

Venezia, 1893 


One of 500 copies. 
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507 


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309 


310 


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315 


PARLIAMENT. A Collection of all the publicke Orders, Ordinances, 

and Declarations of Both Houses of Parliament, from the Ninth of 

March, 1642, until December, 1646. Folio, old calf (worn). 
London, 1646 


Inserted is an engraved portrait of Charles I by Vertue. 


PENNELL (JOSEPH). Pen Drawing and Pen Draughtsmen. Numer- 
ous illustrations. Imp. 8vo, buckram, uncut (shaken). London, 1894 


— Modern Illustration. London, 1895; The Old Engravers of Eng- 
land (Salaman). London, 1906; French Prints of the Eighteenth 
Century (Nevill). London, 1908; and others. Numerous illustrations. 
6 vols., various sizes and bindings. 


PEPYS (SAMUEL). Memoirs, Comprising His Diary from 1659 to 
1669. And a Selection from His Private Correspondence. Edited 
by Richard Lord Braybrooke. Portraits and other illustrations (some- 
what foxed). 5 vols., tree calf (covers loose). London, 1828 


PERCIVAL (MACIVER). Old English Furniture and its Surround- 
ings, from the Restoration to the Regency. Illustrated. Royal 8vo, 
cloth, uncut. London, 1920 


PETERLOO MASSACRE, Containing a Faithful Narrative of the 

Events ... including the Proceedings which took place at the Inquest 

at Oldham, etc. Edited by an Observer. 8vo, half maroon calf. 
Manchester, 1819 


Scarce. The Peterloo “Massacre,” over questions of Parliamentary reform, was 
one of first battles of modern Radicalism. 


PHILLIPS (R. RANDALL) AND WOOLRICH (ELLEN). Furnish- 
ing the House. Numerous plates. 8vo, boards, cloth back. 
London, 1921 


PLANAT (P.). Le Style Louis XVI: Recueil de motifs choisis d’ar- 
chitecture au XVIIIe Siécle. Numerous reproductions. Folio, half 
red morocco. Paris, n.d. 


—— Another copy. Loose in board portfolio. 
— Another copy. Half brown morocco. 


POUNTNEY (W. J.). Old Bristol Potteries. Being an Account of the 
Old Potters and Potteries of Bristol and Brislington, between 1650 
and 1850. With Forewords by R. L. Hobson and Bernard Rackham. 
Numerous illustrations. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Bristol, 1920 


PRENTICE (ANDREW). Renaissance: Architecture and Ornament 
in Spain. A Series of Examples from the purest works executed 
between the years 1500-1560. Numerous plates. Folio, cloth (hinge 
and one corner slightly torn). London, n.d. 


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319 


320 


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325 


PRIOR (EDWARD S.). A History of Gothic Art in England. With 
illustrations by Gerald C. Horsley, and many plans and diagrams. 
Imp. 8vo, cloth (small hole in back). London, 1900 


PRIVY PURSE EXPENSES. The Regulations and Establishment of 
the Household of Henry Algernon Percy. London, 1770; The Privy 
Purse Expenses of King Henry the Eighth. London, 1827; Privy 
Purse Expenses of Elizabeth of York. London, 1830; Privy Purse 
Expenses of Princess Mary. London, 1831. 4 vols., 8vo, half red 
morocco. London, 1770-1831 


RACINET (AUGUSTE). Polychromatic Ornament. With 100 plates 
in gold, silver, and colors, comprising upwards of 2,000 specimens. 
Folio, red morocco, gilt edges (several leaves of text slightly foxed). 


London, 1873 
A particularly valuable book of designs. 


REYNOLDS (SIR JOSHUA). Engravings from the Works of Sir 
Joshua Reynolds. Three engraved titles, plate-lists, and 300 fine 
mezzotints. 3 vols., folio, half red morocco (worn, several plates 
foxed). London: Hodgson and Graves, [1834-8] 


A COMPLETE SET OF THE 300 PLATES ENGRAVED BY S. W. REYNOLDS, IN FINE CONDI- 
TION, EACH WITH THE PUBLISHER’S IMPRINT, AND THE DATE. 


RHYS (ERNEST). Sir Frederic Leighton. An Illustrated Chronicle. 
With Prefatory Essay by F. G. Stephens. Numerous reproductions. 
Royal 4to, cloth, uncut (loose in binding, covers soiled). London, 1895 


— Frederic, Lord Leighton: An Illustrated Record of his Life 
and Work. Numerous fine plates. Imp. 8vo, cloth. London, 1898 


RICCARDI PRESS. The Heroes, or Greek Fairy Tales for my Chil- 
dren. By Charles Kingsley. With 12 full-page colored plates, after 
drawings by W. Russell Flint. Royal 8vo, boards, linen back, uncut. 

London, 1912 


One of 500 copies on hand-made Riccardi Paper. 


RICHARDSON (CHARLES JAMES). Studies from Old English Man- 
sions, their Furniture, Gold & Silver Plate, &. With numerous full- 
page lithographs, tinted and in color (few foxed). 4 vols., folio, 
cloth, roan backs (rubbed, stucco binding, loose as usual). 
London, 1841-8 


Scarce. This work is a companion to Nash’s Mansions, and is a collection of the 
finest examples of old English domestic architecture and its attendant arts. As 
in a great many copies of this work, the four pages containing the descriptions 
of the plates to the first series are wanting. 


ROBERTS (W.). Memorials of Christie’s: A Record of Art Sales from 
1766 to 1896. Frontispiece in colors and many illustrations. 2 vols., 
thick 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1897 


F. Wheatley, R. A.: His Life and Works. With a Catalogue 
of his Engraved Pictures. Numerous reproductions in colors and 
monochrome. Ato, boards, uncut. London, 1910 


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302 


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ROBINSON (CHARLES N.). Old Naval Prints, their Artists and 
Engravers. Numerous reproductions, some in color. 4to, cloth. 

London, 1924 
One of 1000 copies. 


ROBINSON (VINCENT J.). Ancient Furniture and other Works of 
Art. Illustrative of a Collection formed by Vincent J. Robinson. 
Numerous photographic reproductions by Hustace Calland. Ato, cloth, 
vellum back, uncut. London, 1902 


A comprehensive work on Ancient Furniture. 


ROGERS (JOHN C.). English Furniture, 1923; Style in Furniture 
(Benn), 1904. Both illustrated with numerous reproductions. 2 vols., 
8vo, cloth. London, 1904-23 


ROUNDELL (MRS. CHARLES). Ham House, its History and Art 
Treasures. With Chapters on the Library by William Younger 
Fletcher & the Miniature Room by C. G. Williamson. Numerous re- 
productions, a number on India paper. 2 vols., folio, half vellum, 
uncut. London, 1904 


ROWLANDSON COLORED PLATES. Journal of Sentimental Travels 
in the Southern Provinces of France. [By William Combe.] With 
17 colored plates by Rowlandson. 8vo, polished calf, back panelled 
and gilt tooled, sides with fillets and corner ornaments, with arms in 
centre, by Henry Young. London: R. Ackermann, 1821 


FIRST EDITION. A FINE COPY. 


— Thomas Rowlandson: His Drawings and Water-Colours. By 
A. P. Oppé. Numerous reproductions including 16 mounted plates 
in color. Folio, vellum, uncut. London, 1923 


LARGE PAPER. One of 200 copies on hand-made paper. 


ROYAL ACADEMY PICTURES, 1904 to 1915. A series of reproduc- 
tions in half-tone and gravure. 12 vols., 4to, cloth. London, [1904-15] 


RUSKIN (JOHN). The Seven Lamps of Architecture, London, 1849; 

The Poetry of Architecture. Orpington, 1893. Both illustrated by 

the author. 2 vols., imp. and royal 8vo, cloth (one back torn). 
London and Orpington, 1849-93 


FIRST EDITIONS. 


SALAMAN (MALCOLM C.). The Great Painter-Etchers from Rem- 
brandt to Whistler. Edited by Charles Holme. Numerous illustra- 
tions. Imp. 8vo, cloth. London, 1914 


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337 


338 


339 


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342 


343 


344 


SCHYNVOETS (S.). Voorbeelden der Lusthof-Cieraaden, Zynde 
Vaasen, Pedestallen, Orangiebakken, Blompotten, en andere By- 
werken &c. 24 fine engraved designs for vases, pedestals, etc. by 
Schynvoets. Folio, boards, leather back (worn).  N.p., [circa 1700] 


A CHOICE COLLECTION of designs in the Louis XIVth style. 


SEE (R. R. M.). English Pastels, 1750-1830. Numerous reproduc- 
tions, some in color. Thick small 4to, vellum (slightly soiled), uncut. 


London, 1911 
One of 750 copies. 


Masquerier and his Circle. With an Introduction and a Chapter 
on the Engravings after Masquerier by C. Reginald Grundy. Numer- 
ous reproductions, some in color. 4to, buckram. London, 1922 


SEYMOUR COLORED PLATES. The Looking-Glass; or, Caricature 
Annual. 1830. Vol. I, Nos. 1-12, complete. With colored title-page 
and hundreds of lithographic caricatures in colors, by Robert Sey- 
mour and William Heath. Folio, half leather (slightly rubbed). 
London: Thomas McLean, 1831 [1830] 


FINE COPY, with the prefatory leaf. Brilliant and characteristic political cari- 
catures of the period. 


SHAW-SPARROW (WALTER). John Lavery and his Work. With a 
Preface by R. B. Cunninghame-Graham. JIilustrated. Royal 8vo., 
cloth, uncut. London, n.d. 


SHUTE (JOHN). The First & Chief Grounds of Architecture. With 
an Introduction by Lawrence Weaver. Reproductions. Folio, boards, 
vellum back. London, 1912 


One of 1000 copies. A facsimile of the First Edition, 15638. 


SIMON (CONSTANCE). English Furniture Designers of the 
Eighteenth Century. Numerous reproductions. Imp. 8vo, cloth, un- 
cut. London, 1907 


SINGLETON (ESTHER). Dutch and Flemish Furniture. Numerous 
reproductions. Imp. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1907 


— The Furniture of our Forefathers. With Critical Descriptions 
of Plates, by Russell Sturgis. Numerous reproductions. 8vo, cloth. 
Garden City, 1913 


SKELTON (SIR JOHN). Charles I. Colored frontispiece and numer- 

ous photogravure reproductions. Ato, three-quarter crushed crimson 

levant morocco, gilt back, uncut, original front wrapper bound in. 
London: Goupil & Co., 1898 


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352 


SLUYTERMAN (K.). Intérieurs Anciens en Belgique. 100 heliotype 
plates. Folio, loose in cloth portfolio. La Haye, 1912 


Out of print and SCARCE. 


SMITH (ALBERT). The Wassail-Bowl. Etched frontispieces and 
woodcut illustrations, by John Leech. 2 vols., 12mo, half calf (slightly 
rubbed). London, 18438 


First EDITION. Presentation copy from the author to Douglas Jerrold, with 
pita on title: “Douglas Jerrold, Esq., with best regards of the author. 
une, 1842.” 


— The Adventures of Mr. Ledbury and his friend Jack Johnson. 
21 full-page etchings by John Leech. Royal 8vo, cloth. London, 1886 


SMOLLETT (TOBIAS). The History of England. 4 vols., London, 
1841; The History of England. By T. S. Hughes. 7 vols., London, 
1836. Portraits. 11 vols., 8vo, calf, gilt tooled (slightly rubbed, 
hinges weak). London, 1836-41 


SODERHOLTZ (E. E.). Colonial Architecture and Furniture. Title 
and 60 photographic reproductions, enclosed in portfolio, folio, half 
cloth. Boston, n.d. 


SOMEREN (J. VAN). Uyt-Spanning der Vernuften, Bestaende in 
Geestelijcke en Wereltlijcke Poésy. Engraved title. 4to, brown calf, 
back panelled and gilt tooled with floral sprays, sides with fillet bor- 
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Tot Gorinchem: Cornelis Lever, 1686 
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SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM ART HANDBOOKS. Numerous 
illustrations. 16 vols., 12mo, cloth. London, v.d. 
Comprising: Japanese Pottery (Franks); Textile Fabrics (Rock); Glass (Nes- 


bitt) ; Gold and Silver (Pollen) ; Tapestry (De Champeaux) ; Ivories (Maskell) ; 
and others. 


ST. LOUIS INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. [Catalogue of] The 
British Section. With hundreds of illustrations. Folio, cloth. 
[London,] 1906 


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353 STORY OF THE NATIONS. Hundreds of illustrations. 62 vols., 


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357 


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360 


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London, n.d. 


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England (McCarthy), 2 vols.; Chaldea (Ragozin); and others. 


STRATTON (ARTHUR). The English Interior: A Review of the 
Decoration of English Homes from Tudor Times to the XIX Century. 
Numerous plates. Folio, cloth, vellum back, uncut. London, n.d. 


STUDIO (THE). The Studio Year-Book of Decorative Art, from 1906 
to 1923; together with 28 Special Numbers of the Studio. Numerous 
ulustrations in monochrome and colors. Together, 45 vols., 4to, cloth, 
with the exception of 4 vols., wrappers, as issued. [London, 1902-23] 
A SPLENDID RUN OF THESE BOOKS. The Special Numbers, each a complete and 
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“The Norwich School,” is accompanied by a portfolio containing a duplicate set 
of the plates. 


[SURTEES (ROBERT S.).] “Ask Mamma”; or, The Richest Com- 

moner in England. With 13 colored plates and numerous wood-en- 

gravings by John Leech. 8vo, half leather (back wanting). 
London, 1858 


FIRST EDITION. 


[TADEMA (SIR ALMA).] A Sketch of his Life and Work. With 

portrait, facsimile autograph, and 22 illustrations. Royal folio, cloth, 

gilt edges (stucco binding, loose as usual, covers slightly soiled). 
London, n.d. 


TANNER (HENRY). English Interior Woodwork of the XVIth, 
XVIIth & XVIIIth Centuries. Numerous plates. Folio, cloth. 
London, n.d. 


TATLER (THE). A Corrected Edition; with Prefaces Historical and 
Biographical, by Alexander Chalmers. Vignette on titles (slightly 
foxed). 4 vols., 8vo., half calf (rubbed). London, 1806 


[TENNYSON (ALFRED, CHARLES AND FREDERICK).] Poems. 
By Two Brothers. Facsimile. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut (covers slightly 
soiled). London, 1893 
One of 300 copies on Large Paper. 


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364 


365 


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569 


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371 


372 


[THACKERAY (W. M.).] “Our Street. By Mr. M. A. Titmarsh. 
Small 4to, original glazed boards (back missing). 
London: Chapman and Hall, 1848 


First EDITION. There were two issues of the First Edition; only in the First 
Issue were the plates colored. 


The History of Pendennis. Illustrations by the author. 2 vols., 


8vo, cloth. London, 1849-50 
FIRST EDITION. 
[ ] The Kickleburys on the Rhine. By Mr. M. A. Titmarsh. 


Colored illustrations by the author. Small 4to, cloth. 
London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1850 


First EDITION. 


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(back missing). 


[——] Rebecca and Rowena. A Romance upon Romance. By Mr. 
M. A. Titmarsh. Illustrations by Richard Doyle. Small 4to, original 
glazed boards (back missing). London: Chapman and Hall, 1850 


First EDITION, with the plates uncolored. 


[ ]The Newcomes: Memoires of a Most Respectable Family. Jilus- 
trations on steel and wood by Richard Doyle. 2 vols., 8vo, calf, un- 
cut, original wrappers bound in (hinges worn). London, 1853-5 


FIRST EDITION BOUND UP FROM THH ISSUE IN PARTS WITH THE ORIGINAL WRAPPERS 
PRESERVED. 


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THIBAUDEAU (A. C.). Bonaparte and the Consulate. Translated 
and edited by G. K. Fortescue. Illustrated. 8vo, half blue morocco, 
gilt emblematic tooling on back. London, n.d. 


THOMS (P. P.). A Dissertation of the Ancient Chinese Vases of the 
Shang Dynasty. With 42 Chinese wood-engravings. 8vo, cloth. 
London, 1851 


THOMSON (JAMES). The Seasons. Illustrated with engravings by 
F. Bartolozzi and P. W. Tomkins, from original pictures by William 
Hamilton. Ato, half morocco (rubbed). London, 1807 


TIPPING (H. AVRAY). Grinling Gibbons and the Woodwork of his 
Age (1648-1720). Numerous reproductions. Folio, cloth. 
London, 1914 


TIZAC (H. DARDENNE DE). Animals in Chinese Art. A Collec- 
tion of Examples. With a Preface by Roger Fry. Numerous fine 
plates, some in color. Folio, cloth, uncut. London, 1923 


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AN UNSURPASSED COLLECTION OF ORIGINAL TRADESMEN’S 
CARDS OF THE UTMOST RARITY MANY OF THEM UNIQUE 
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Cards and Bill Heads of the XVIIIth and XIXth Centuries, with some 
examples of the XVIIth Century. Finely mounted, tipped in, or in- 
laid to size, and bound in three thick folio volumes, half crushed dark 


green levant morocco. 


Arranged alphabetically, by Trades, as follows: 


Architects & Surveyors 

Artist Colourmen 

Artists in Profiles 

Asses Milk Vendors 

Astrologers 

Bakers 

Banknotes, Real and Fictitious 

Bird and Animal Stuffers 

Blacking and Blue Manufacturers 

Bookbinders 

Booksellers and Stationers (A splendid 
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Bow, Arrow, & Target Makers 

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Brush Makers 

Butchers 

Card Makers 

Carriers by Land & Sea 

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China & Glass Wares (including the 
very RARE card of Sarah White) 

Chimney Sweepers 

Clock Makers (25 fine examples) 

Clubs & Societies (Odd _ Fellows, 
Druids, etc.) 

Coachmakers 

Coach, Sign, & House Painters 

Coal & Corn Dealers 

Comb Makers 

Confectioners 

Curriers & Leather Cutters 

Cutlers 

Cyder Merchants 

Dairymen 

Distillers 

Drawing Masters 

Dyers 

Farriers 

Fishmongers 

Furriers 

Gardeners & Nurserymen 

Gas Manufacturers 

Glove Makers 

Gretna Green 

Grocers & Tea Dealers 

Gun Makers 

Gunpowder Manufacturers 

Harness Makers 

Hat Makers 

Horse Slaughterers Uk 

Hotel Keepers (A very fine collection 
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Invitations : 

Insurance (Scarce and _ interesting 
collection of early pieces) 

Instrument Makers: Mathematical & 
Optical 

Invalid Furniture 

Iron-mongers & Metal-workers 


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Jewellers (A large and representative 
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Lacemakers 

Lamp Makers 

Leather Breeches Makers 

Linen Drapers 

Livery Stables & Horse Dealers 

Lunatic Asylums 

Masons: Monumental & Otherwise 

Mercers: Silk & Velvet 

Military Costumers 

Millers 

Milliners 

Millwrights 

Miniature Painters 

Mineral Water Purveyors 

Mining & Smelting Companies 

Musical Instrument Makers 

Needle & Fish-hook Makers 

Oil & Colourmen 

Opticians 

Paper Hangers 

Paper Mills 

Pawnbrokers 

Pencil Makers 

Perfumers 

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Pin Makers 

Plumbers 

Poulterers 

Potters 

Printers & Engravers (A_ superb 
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Sadlers 

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Scavengers 

Schoolmasters 

Ship-Brokers 

Shoemakers 

Statuary 

Stay-makers 

Surgical Instrument Makers 

Sword Makers 

Tailors 

Tobacconists (A fine collection of 118 
examples) 

Trunk Makers 

Turners 

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Upholsterers & Cabinet Makers 

Veternaries 

Watermen 

Wax Makers 

Whalebone Makers 

Wig Makers & Hairdressers 

Wine and Spirit Dealers 

Wire Workers 

Woolen Drapers 


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INCLUDED IN “‘TRADESMEN’S CARDS” 


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[NUMBER 373] 


THIS ALMOST MATCHLESS COLLECTION OF TRADESMEN’S CARDS INCLUDES THE 
FOLLOWING EIGHT RARE PIECES DESIGNED BY HOGARTH: 


J. Chapman [Surveyor], unsigned Mrs. Hoit [Linen Draper], signed: 
Ellis Gamble [Goldsmith], signed: Hogarth, del., A.M.I.fet. [Heal, 
A. M. Ireland, Sculp. [Heal, Plate Plate XLIX] 
XXxXV]* W. Hogarth [Engraver], signed: W. 
Ellis Gamble [Goldsmith], signed: Hogarth, delt., S.I. ft. [Heal, Plate 
W. Hogarth, delt., S.I. ft. XXX] 
Mary & Ann Hogarth [Milliners and Richard Lee [Tobacconist], signed: 
Linen Drapers], signed: W. Ho- W. Hogarth, invt. 


garth, delt., J.I.fc. [Heal, Plate 

XXXIV] 2 copies 
[*Ambrose Heal, London Tradesmen’s Cards of the XVIII Century: An Account 
of Their Origin and Use. N. Y.: Scribner’s, 1925. The Plate Numbers given 
above refer to reproductions of the cards indicated. | 
A LARGE NUMBER OF THE CARDS REPRESENT THE WORK OF A FAMOUS ENGRAVERS, 
Silvester, Cheesman, Darling, Sherborn, Heath, Cruikshank, and many others; 
a few are in aquatint; and there are about a dozen ORIGINAL DRAWINGS, PROOFS, 
etc. included. The cards themselves and their subject-matter hold a vast store 
of interest and instruction. An item of representative interest is the priced Sale 
Catalogue, printed on two sides of a large quarto sheet, of the Collection of 
Pictures belonging to Mr. Andrew Hay, and sold by auction at Mr. Cock’s New 
Auction Room in Poland Street, Feb. 19, 1725-6. Seventy-five lots are recorded, 
bringing a total of over £1800. A Christus and a Virgin by Maratti fell to 
the Duke of Bridgewater, for £11 each, Velasquez’s Innocent X, to Sir Robert 
Walpole for another £11, and paintings by Poussin, Lancret, Rubens, and Maratti, 
passed under the hammer of the auctioneer, at astonishing prices, into the hands 
of Walpole, the Dukes of Devonshire and Bridgewater, and other buyers. 
A very large proportion of the Cards are exquisitely designed and engraved, 
the message of the Craftsman, or the Tradesman, as the case may be, skilfully 
illustrated by symbolic or allegorical designs, or visualized only by the honest 
instruments of his skill, mute witnesses to his craftsmanship and his conscious- 
ness of its dignity; the whole design surrounded, in a large number of cases 
by fine mantlings of great delicacy and beauty, usually in the graceful free style 
of Chippendale. 
Tradesmen’s Cards, which are the Incunabula of the Science and Art of 
Advertising, took their rise in London towards the close of the XVIIth Century. 
Although frequently they did service in the humbler capacity of Invoices, their 
primary purpose was undoubtedly that of advertisement. They have about them, 
as Mr. Heal has written, in a book that has done much to stimulate their study 
and acquisition, ‘a touch of romance. Not perhaps the Romance of Commerce 
as we have it . but the plain tale of the shop-keeper, proud enough of his 
trade and his distinctive device to have his advertisement sheets well designed, 
beautifully lettered, and finely engraved.” 


THE PRESENT COLLECTION IS BELIEVED TO BE THE FINEST AND MOST EXTENSIVE IN 
EXISTENCE. 


[SEE ILLUSTRATIONS ] 


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[TURNER (J. M. W.).J Turner’s Water-Colours at Farnley Hall. 
Text by Alex. J. Finberg. 30 colored reproductions. 6 parts, royal 
oblong 4to, wrappers. London, n.d. 


UHDE (CONSTAN TIN). Baudenkmaeler in Grossbritannien. Numer- 
ous reproductions. 2 vols., royal folio, half brown morocco. 
Berlin, 1894 


USHER (JAMES WARD). An Art Collector’s Treasures: Illustrated 
and Described by Himself. Being a Record Historical and Descriptive 
of the Art Collection formed by James Ward Usher (of Lincoln), 
1886-1914. Containing 80 illustrations in color, reproduced from the 
author's own watercolor drawings. Folio, cloth, uncut. 

London: Chiswick Press, 1916 


One of 300 copies privately printed at the Chiswick Press. 


UZANNE (OCTAVE). L’Ombrelle: Le Gant; Le Manchon. Vignettes 
and illustrations by Paul Avril. Royal 8vo, crushed blue levant mo- 
rocco, back panelled and gilt tooled with floral design, sides with 
ornate Derome borders, wide inside gilt borders, doublures and fly- 
leaves of red watered silk, uncut, original wrappers and back-strip 
bound in, by Riviere. Paris, 1883 [1882] 


FIRST EDITION, HANDSOMELY BOUND. 


VEITCH (HENRY NEWTON). Sheffield Plate, its History, Manufac- 

ture and Art. With Maker’s Names and Marks, also a Note on 

Foreign Sheffield Plate, with illustrations. Imp. 8vo, cloth. 
London, 1908 


VITRUVIUS. Den Danske Vitruvius; Le Vitruve Danois: Der 
Danische Vitruvius. With numerous copperplate views, plans, etc. 
2 vols., folio, old calf, with the arms of George Granville Leveson- 
Gower, Duke of Sutherland, in gilt on front covers (worn in places). 

Kiobenhavn, 1746-9 


[WALKER (GEORGE).] The Costume of Yorkshire. 40 colored 
engravings by E. Kaufmann, after drawings by George Walker. 
Folio, morocco (rubbed). London, 1885 


One of 500 copies, with proofs on plate paper. With the text in English and 
French. 


WALPOLE SOCIETY. Annual Volumes for 1920 to 1925. Numerous 
fine reproductions. 5 vols., 4to, boards, cloth backs. Oxford, 1921-5 


Issued to Members only. 


WARD (HUMPHRY) AND ROBERTS (W.). Romney: A_Biog- 
graphical and Critical Essay, with a Catalogue Raisonné of his Works. 
Numerous reproductions. 2 vols., 4to, buckram, blue morocco backs, 
uncut. London, 1904 


One of 350 copies on Japan Vellum. 


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O84 


385 


386 


587 


391 


392 


WATER-COLOUR SOCIETY. The Old Water-Colour Society’s Club: 
1923-1924; 1924-1925. First and Second Annual Volumes. Edited 
by A. J. Finberg and Randall Davies. Frontispieces in color and 
many reproductions. 2 vols., 4to, boards, cloth backs. London, 1924-5 


Each is one of a limited number issued only to members. 


WATTS (W.). The Seats of the Nobility and Gentry. 84 fine en- 
gravings. With descriptions of each view. Thick oblong 8vo, brown 
straight-grain morocco, back panelled and gilt tooled, sides with 
elaborate flower, leaf, and scroll border, with fine repeated ornaments 
of red and blue morocco inlaid, inside gilt borders, gilt edges, by 
Mackensie. Chelsea, 1779 


FINE COPY, with good impressions of the plates, and handsomely bound. With 
the Edward Cheney bookplate. 


WEBBER (BYRON). James Orrock, R.I.; Painter, Connoisseur, Col- 
lector. Numerous plates. 2 vols., 4to, cloth, uncut. London, 1903 
One of 500 copies. 


WEDGWOOD. A Catalogue of Cameos, Intaglios, Medals, Busts, 
Small Statues, and Bas-Reliefs; with a General Account of Vases and 
other Ornaments after the Antique, Made by Wedgwood and Bentley; 
and Sold at their Rooms. 8vo, half red morocco, by Root. 

London, 1777 


SCARCE. 


Staffordshire Pottery and its History. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, 
uncut. London, 1913 


An Address to the Young Inhabitants of the Pottery. 16mo, 
half calf. Printed at Newcastle: by J. Smith, n.d. 


VERY RARE. 


WESTROPP (M. 8. DUDLEY). Irish Glass. An Account of Glass- 
Making in Ireland from the XVIth Century to the Present Day. 
Numerous reproductions. 4to, cloth. London, n.d. 


[WHISTLER (JAMES McNEILL).] Whistler as I Knew Him. By 
Mortimer Menpes. With an original etching by Whistler as frontis- 
ptece and 125 other illustrations after Whistler’s pen-and-ink and 
pencil drawings, water-colors, etc. 4to, cloth, uncut (shaken). 
London: A. and C. Black, 1904 


EDITION DE LUXE, one of 500 copies, autographed by the author. 


i ] Life. By E. R. and J. Pennell. Numerous illustrations. 2 
vols., royal 8vo, boards, cloth backs, uncut. London, 1908 


FirSsT EDITION. With the copyright notice on verso of title, which should have 
been omitted. 


WHITMAN (ALFRED). The Masters of Mezzotint, the Men and their 
Work. Numerous reproductions. Folio, cloth, vellum back, uncut 
(slightly rubbed, covers somewhat soiled). London, 1898 


LARGE PAPER EDITION. One of 50 copies on hand-made paper. 


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394 


395 


396 


397 


598 


WILLIAMSON (GEORGE C.). The History of Portrait Miniatures. 
Numerous fine plates. 2 vols., folio, half morocco, uncut (slightly 
rubbed). London, 1904 


One of 50 copies, with 35 hand-colored plates, and 104 full-page reproductions in 
collotype. One of the most important works ever issued on the subject. 


The Imperial Russian Dinner Service. A Story of a Famous 
Work by Josiah Wedgwood. Colored frontispiece, and numerous fine 
plates. Ato, half vellum. London, 1909 


One of 300 copies. 


How to Identify Portrait Miniatures, London, 1904; Antiques, 
Genuine and Spurious (Litchfield), London, 1921; Chats on Old 
Clocks (Hayden), London, n.d.; and others. 7 vols., various sizes, 
cloth. 


YAPP (G. W.). Art Industry. Furniture, Upholstery, and House- 
Decoration, illustrative of the Arts of the Carpenter, Joiner, Cabinet- 
Maker, Painter, Decorator, and Upholsterer. With about 1200 en- 
gravings and diagrams. Royal 4to, cloth (stucco binding, loose as 
usual). London, n.d. 


YOUNG CLERK’S ASSISTANT; or Penmanship made easy. Being a 
complete Pocket-Copy-Book, Curiously Engrav’d. Plates and text en- 
graved throughout. 8vo, half calf. London, n.d. 


YSENDYCK (J. J. VAN). Documents Classes de |’Art dans les Pays- 


Bas du Xiéme au XVIIliéme Siécle. Hundreds of plates. 5 vols., 
folio, half pigskin (slightly rubbed). N.p., 1880-9 


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